Press Releases

State environmental officials have reopened two regional offices and kept a third regional office closed due to impacts from Hurricane Matthew.

RALEIGH – The state environmental department is onsite at two Duke Energy coal ash facilities to assess the impact of flooding from Hurricane Matthew.

The state marine fisheries agency is asking fishermen to keep a close eye on the progress of Hurricane Matthew as it heads up the Atlantic and begin preparing accordingly.

The North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission is accepting public comment on a number of proposed rule changes, including six to implement amendments to the Oyster and Hard Clam fishery management plans.

The North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission Nominating Committee will meet at 2 p.m. on Oct. 13 at the Division of Marine Fisheries Headquarters, 3441 Arendell St., Morehead City.

WHAT: Public hearing on permits for the Mayo Steam Electric Generating Plant and Roxboro Steam Electric Generating Station

WHEN: 6 p.m. Oct. 4 (speaker registration starts at 5 p.m.)

Eighteen public colleges and universities in North Carolina are being recognized for their leadership in reducing the amount of energy they use.

The state Marine Fisheries Commission is looking for commercial and recreational fishermen and scientists to serve on the Blue Crab Fishery Management Plan Advisory Committee.

Coal ash ponds are being closed, residents will get water connections

The state division of marine fisheries is reminding anglers that the recreational cobia season closes in state waters this Friday, Sept. 30.