U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
North Carolina Ecological Services


Region 4 Link

Activity Highlights

Congressional Fact Sheet

Contaminants - Ecological Toxicolgy

Endangered Species - (County Maps, Descriptions)

Habitat Conservation and Regulatory Responsibilities

Partners for Fish and Wildlife

Outreach & Education

Publications

Staff & Services (Office Addresses and Phone #'s)

Wetlands

North Carolina Coastal Program

Baby Osprey

Coastal ecosystems are dynamic, diverse areas of enormous ecological significance. They contain some of the nations most productive wildlife habitats, support valuable fisheries, and provide recreation for millions of people. With proper stewardship, these areas should continue to meet many differing human demands without compromising ecological integrity or biological diversity.

Maps of Historic Atlantic Coast Shad Migration

Current Fish Passage Restoration Efforts

  • Quaker Neck and Cherry Hospital dam removals
    (Neuse River Fish Response to Dam Removal Handout)
  • A Military Solution to an Environmental Problem - Rains Dam Removal
  • Fish Ladder on Cape Fear River at Lock and Dam 1
  • Fish Ladder on Black Creek At Holt's Dam
    (Fish Ladder Evaluation)
  • Flap Gates
  • Slot Weirs
  • Habitat Restoration

  • Restoration of Atlantic White Cedar bogs on Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
  • Regeneration of Atlantic White Cedar and Bald Cypress
  • Atlantic White-Cedar Swamps: Disappearing Blackwater Treasure Poster
  • Back Bay Currituck Sound Data Reports

    Introduction and Vegetation Reports
    Waterfowl Reports
    Fish Reports

    Educational Materials

  • Albemarle - Pamlico Environmental Education Activity Kit

  • Other Sites of Interest USWFS National Coastal Habitat Home Page


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