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Some gill nets banned in NC waters because of sea turtles

2015-10-18 13:23:19| Waste Management - Topix.net

The state Department of Environmental Quality says waters in eastern Pamlico Sound and the northern part of Core Sound are closed to anchored, large-mesh gill nets. Estuarine waters in the northeastern part of the state are closed to all anchored gill nets.

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