We work to bring fishermen, consumers, seafood dealers and scientists together to learn from each other and create new opportunities that will keep North Carolina seafood on tables from the mountains to the sea. https://t.co/BkKMy7A7ps
Final Hours!! ⏰ Don't miss your chance to win a chefs seafood dinner on a trawler, with live music and champagne! The winner will indulge on the Beaufort waterfront and support commercial fishing families in Carteret County. Enter by noon August 31 at https://t.co/t8SOy9WB4B
Fried soft-shell crab sandwiches are a N.C. favorite, & commercial fisherman Murray Bridges was the driving force behind putting them on your plate. Join us in a moment of silence today as we honor Bridges, 89, who passed away doing what he loved: fishing. https://t.co/Xx4yh4TrCY
Strong women like Vicki Basnight are working to keep N.C. seafood on your plate. Thank you @TheAssemblyNC and @kathleenpurvis for sharing this NC Catch board member's story from the Outer Banks.
Chow down on fresh shrimp harvested by North Carolina commercial fishermen. Better yet, sponsor a plate for a first responder. This weekend @coresoundmuseum in Harkers Island.
"North Carolina’s beaches are lined with tourist
traps where all the seafood is fried, oyster season
never ends, and the crab legs are flown in from Alaska."
Commercial fisher Vicki Basnight does things differently at her Outer Banks restaurant. https://t.co/6HDxM31B56
Identifying local seafood at the market is not always easy. Some Congressional leaders are trying to change that. Do you support this bill that would establish a “Wild USA Seafood” label for wild-harvested seafood caught in U.S. waters? https://t.co/9Hayiq5thy
“Nowhere are we seeing increases in seagrasses in North Carolina...And one thing is clear: If you don’t have seagrass, you’re going to lose fisheries.'” Read the full story by our NC Catch board member Ryan Speckman of @localsseafood. https://t.co/KPG98LDe2H
Who's getting their shrimp on this 4th of July weekend? Tag @NCCatch in your photos. We'd love to see how everyone is cooking seafood harvested by North Carolina commercial fishermen.
📷Seaview Crab Company Kitchen
Our new NC Catch board member Jason Hall teaching kids about local seafood at Washington Crab. “The food’s coming out of the local waters. It’s being touched by folks here in the state. This is how they make their living. This is how we make our living.” https://t.co/MxNiixYmhM
Living N.C. seafood legends like Clyde Phillips Market in Swansboro are disappearing. Our State magazine featured this historic gem in June, but only you can save our coast's cherished seafood industry. Buy local. Support commercial fishing communities. https://t.co/CG0oHQbaFD
Carteret County has a long commercial fishing history that has provided food, helped build tourism and sustained families. Here's some history. https://t.co/N7rPQI79gT
Commercial fishing is strictly regulated in North Carolina by various governing panels including the South Atlantic Marine Fisheries Commission that oversees fishing in federal waters of the South Atlantic. The panel's next meeting is June 12-16. https://t.co/Pu0Xdxjesm
With an eye toward preservation of disappearing coastal culture and environment, this will be the go-to book for readers who want an overview of the N.C. coast. Meet the author of "Time and Tide: The Vanishing Culture of the North Carolina Coast" 2-3 p.m. June 16 @NCMaritimes.
Know the truth about commercial fishing families and the shrimp boats they operate in North Carolina. Here are the scientific facts and data about shrimp fishing in our state. https://t.co/wGc1SpqMi1
📸 Miss Gina's Fresh Shrimp, Beaufort, N.C.
Only a few weeks left in spring. Are you getting your soft-shell fix? Recipes for softies and more at Mariner's Menu. https://t.co/JL1pSs6KuP
📸 @SeaGrantNC via Mariner's Menu
Happy National Donut Day. Obviously, our favorite donuts are the crab doughnuts @poolesdiner in Raleigh. Get them whenever they pop up on the menu. Chef Ashley Christensen is an NC Catch chef ambassador. “90-95% of the seafood we serve is North Carolina,” she says. 🙌 TY Chef!
Take time this Taco Tuesday to save the date for the The North Carolina Seafood Festival October 6-8 in Morehead City. This is a true local seafood event that celebrates our state's commercial fishing families and the fresh seafood they bring to your plate.
📸via @NCSeafoodFest
"They're forgetting about people who have a livelihood. The N.C. coast is becoming a rich man's playground" Loss of places for commercial fishers to tie up boats, sell catch probably factors into a nearly 23% decline in their numbers. https://t.co/SNhIHbRpCc
��: Gordon Allen