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GO FISH Fest
GO FISH Fest
Do you fish in the Cape Fear River? If so, do you consume what you caught? If you answered yes then this festival is for you. Fish from the river may contain contaminants that could affect your health. Learn safe options for cooking and eating those fish while enjoying a family-friendly day of music, games, […]
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April First Saturday Seminar
April First Saturday Seminar
Energy Trends and Issues in NC and the Role of Offshore Wind Speaker: Roger Shew Saturday, April 2nd 9:00 - 10:30 am Virtual via ZOOM - Register HERE Join us for our April First Saturday Seminar virtually via ZOOM. Roger Shew will be discussing energy trends and issues in NC and the role […]
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April 2nd Saturday Cleanup – Squash Branch
April 2nd Saturday Cleanup – Squash Branch
We are excited to once again partner with Keep New Hanover Beautiful for our April Second Saturday Cleanup! Location: We will be cleaning up in the Greenfield Lake watershed this month! We will be focusing our efforts on the northern finger of the lake at the intersection of East Lake Shore Drive and Lake Branch […]
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April Third Saturday Paddle – Town Creek
April Third Saturday Paddle – Town Creek
Please register beforehand for this event here. This paddle will be an out and back and we will launch from the Brunswick County Nature Park. This is a really historically important creek and one of the first areas settled in our region. Traditionally rice was grown along these tributaries. It is also the largest tributary […]
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Kerr Ave Wetland Cleanup
Kerr Ave Wetland Cleanup
Cape Fear River Watch is excited to partner with UNCW POP on a joint effort to clean up the Kerr Avenue Wetland. The Kerr Avenue Wetland is a critical resource in the Burnt Mill Creek Watershed that helps to filter out pollutants as they enter into Burnt Mill Creek. Now it's up to us to […]