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Banning shrimp trawling in inland waters will improve North Carolina’s fishery, but commercial fishermen who lose business should be compensated.
Jimmy Phillips, whose family has operated Clyde Phillips Seafood Market in Swansboro since 1954, trawls for shrimp in Pamlico Sound in his 78-foot boat, the Captain Phillips.
Chef Alex Rodriguez at 1587 Restaurant tosses a handful of shrimp into a skillet with flair and flame, preparing a gumbo that ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis North Carolina Island Is Home to a National Seashore, Quiet Beach Villages, and the Tallest Lighthouse in the U.S.The National Park Service (NPS) operates four campsites on Hatteras Island: Oregon Inlet, Frisco, Cape Point, and Ocracoke.
OCRACOKE, N.C. (WITN) - Ferry routes on the Pamlico Sound will shift to their summer schedules this week. According to the North Carolina Ferry System, the Swan Quarter - Ocracoke and Cedar Island ...
Hundreds of supporters of North Carolina's shrimp industry, many from coastal counties, descended on the state legislature to protest a proposed ban on shrimp trawling in the state's inland waters.
Chef Alex Rodriguez at 1587 Restaurant tosses a handful of shrimp into a skillet with flair and flame, preparing a gumbo that ...
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