jugs, bowls, pancheons (plates) and 

 other reproductions. 



Also, Sea Grant has available a 

 treasure chest of ship artifacts. It in- 

 cludes samples of wood that are similar 

 to those used in building the 

 Elizabeth II, spikes, rope, hemp and 

 other nautical pieces. 



Both collections can be borrowed 

 from Lundie Spenqe, Sea Grant's 

 marine education specialist, or from 

 the regional social studies coordinator 

 in your area. The collections cannot be 

 mailed, so users must provide a means 

 of transporting them. 



For more information, write Spence 

 at UNC Sea Grant, Box 8605, Raleigh, 

 N.C. 27695-8605. 



There's more to know about the 

 beach than sloughs and sand castles, 

 and Lundie Spence, UNC Sea Grant's 

 marine education specialist, is helping 

 to teach educators about North 

 Carolina's coast. 



Spence will assist in the "Coastal 

 and Marine Science Workshop" to be 

 held July 23 to 25 at Elizabeth City 

 State University. The workshop is co- 

 sponsored by the university and UNC 

 Sea Grant. 



The two-day workshop, organized 

 for educators teaching grades 5 to 9, 

 will include programs on coastal and 

 marine geology and ecology, estuarine 

 field studies and trawling. Information 

 on classroom activities also will be 

 provided. 



Larry Giardina is Sea Grant's new 

 marine advisory agent at Bogue 

 Banks. Advisory Service Director Jim 

 Murray says Giardina will be develop- 

 ing applied research and extension 

 programs for seafood marketers. And, 

 he'll be promoting North Carolina 

 seafood through marketing and 

 merchandising. 



If you'd like to contact Giardina, 

 write him at the N.C. Marine 

 Resources Center/Bogue Banks, Box 

 896, Atlantic Beach, N.C. 28512, or 

 call 919/247-4007. 



first-hand look at coastal 

 habitats in the 4-H 

 Marine Environment 

 Workshop August 5-10 

 at the Bogue Banks 

 Marine Resources Cen- 



ter and Mitchell 4-H Camp in 

 Swansboro. Activities will include 

 marsh habitat studies, beach in- 

 vestigations, trawling, snorkeling, 

 laboratory studies and more. 



The workshop is sponsored by the 

 N.C. 4-H Program, the N.C. Marine 

 Resources Centers and UNC Sea 

 Grant. The workshop is one in a series 

 of 4-H activities that have grown out 

 of a Sea Grant project conducted in 

 1981 and 1982 to promote marine 

 awareness. 



Registration is open to teens ages 

 14-18 and is not limited to 4-H mem- 



bers. The fee for the week-long 

 workshop, including meals, lodging, in- 

 surance, equipment fees and field trips, 

 is $125. 



For more information, contact 

 Jaynee Medlicott, Box 7606, North 

 Carolina State University, Raleigh, 

 N.C. 27695-7606 or call 919/737-3243. 



The new writer in Sea Grant's com- 

 munications office is Sarah Friday. She 

 joins Kathy Hart and Nancy Davis as 

 a staff writer for Coastwatch. She'll 

 also help produce Sea Grant advisory 

 publications, brochures, news releases 

 and public service announcements. 

 Friday, a graduate of the University of 

 North Carolina at Chapel Hill School 

 of Journalism, comes to Sea Grant 

 from The News and Observer in 

 Raleigh. 



Coastwatch is published monthly 

 except July and December by the Uni- 

 versity of North Carolina Sea Grant 

 College Program, 105 1911 Building, 

 Box 8605, North Carolina State Uni- 

 versity, Raleigh, NC 27695-8605. Vol. 

 11, No. 6, June/July, 1984. Dr. B.J. 

 Copeland, director. Kathy Hart, 

 editor. Nancy Davis and Sarah Fri- 

 day, staff writers. Second-class postage 

 paid at Raleigh, NC 27611. 



COASTWATCH 



105 1911 Building 

 Box 8605 



North Carolina State University 

 Raleigh, NC 27695-8605 



Second-class postage paid 

 at Raleigh, NC 27611 

 (ISSN 0161-8369) 



