Sea Grant In North Carolina A Report On The University Of North Carolina Sea Grant Program For 1975
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Sea Grant In North Carolina A Report On The University Of North Carolina Sea Grant Program For 1975

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    This report details the accomplishments of Sea Grant's fifth year of institutional support within the University of North Carolina. We think the UNC program has made significant progress toward achieving the level of productivity indicative of a Sea Grant College. Communications and interactions with state agencies have continued to strengthen over the years. These strong ties have enabled us to be more responsive to priority needs and, more importantly, have given us the mechanism to identify and develop relevant research and advisory efforts for the present and future. Significant in helping plan future efforts was the publication of a research and advisory planning document that sets priorities for coastal resource problems in a five year perspective. The document, published in 1975, was developed through interaction of the university, government agencies and user groups. We consider this kind of planning a continuing exercise, in which adjustments are made as needs and emphases change. One of the more significant developments in the coastal scene during 1975 has been the increasing awareness and expanding desires of the citizenry to know more about the coastal zone, its problems and how its resources may be better used and conserved. Sea Grant has played a significant role in developing this heightened interest through our communications and advisory services networks.
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    NCU-Q-75-001
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