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We are a grassroots group of volunteers in Carteret County, North Carolina, dedicated to protecting our coastal environment since 1979.

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Please join Carteret County Crossroads for their 30th Annual meeting on Thursday, March 4, 2010 in Joslyn Hall on the Carteret Community College campus. Light refreshments and a Silent Auction will begin at 6:30 pm, followed at 7 pm by our guest speaker, Dr. Pete Peterson of the UNC Institute of Marine Science, who will speak on “Carteret County’s Environment: Past, Present and Future.” Dr. Peterson is one of the leading marine ecologists in the nation and he has worked extensively on many local issues as both marine scientist and policy maker. Dr. Peterson has lived in Carteret County over 30 years and has served many years on the NC Marine Fisheries Commission and the NC Environmental Management Commission (EMC). He is currently vice-chairman of the EMC. Crossroads is pleased to have Dr. Peterson speak at this special anniversary meeting to hear his thoughts about the changes in our local environment over the past 30 years and the path forward to ensure a resilient and healthy local environment for future generations.

 

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