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Potential Partners Per Coastwatch Sorted by Organization > Last Name Potential Partners per Coastwatch Sorted by Organization > Last Name LAST NAME OR TITLE FIRST_NAME ORGANIZATION CITY STATE MATHER TOM AIR QUALITY RALEIGH NC MARINE EXTENSION ALABAMA SEA GRANT EXTENSION MOBILE AL DIRECTOR NEWS EDITOR ALAMANCE NEWS GRAHAM NC ALASKA SEA GRANT FAIRBANKS AK MARINE EXTENSION ALASKA SEA GRANT MARINE ADVISORY ANCHORAGE AK DIRECTOR HAWHEE JIM ALBEMARLE PAMLICO NATIONAL ESTUARY PROGRAM RALEIGH NC WILLIAMS SUE ALBEMARLE REGIONAL LIBRARY WINTON NC CROWELL BILL ALBEMARLE-PAMLICO NATIONAL ESTUARY PROGRAM RALEIGH NC GOLDMAN BARRY ALLEN MIDDLE SCHOOL GREENSBORO NC ROSS LYNN AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION (APA) CHICAGO IL OLSON STEVEN G AMERICAN ZOO AND AQUARIUM ASSN SILVER SPRING MD SKILLMAN ROGER ANDERSON COUNTY ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL PICKENS SC ANDREW NEAL ANDREW CONSULTING ENGINEERS WILMINGTON NC NEWS EDITOR ANSON RECORD-MESSENGER WADESBORO NC HUNTLEY EDELMA D APPALACHIAN STATE UNIV GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH BOONE NC DUNC ASHEVILLEN ALLAN APPALACHIAN STATE UNIV LIBRARY BOONE NC APPALACHIAN STATE UNIV OFFICE OF GRADUATE STUDIES & DOMER JUDITH E BOONE NC RESEARCH PEACOCK KENNETH E APPALACHIAN STATE UNIV OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR BOONE NC WALL ELIZABETH ATLANTIC CAVIAR & STURGEON COMPANY LENOIR NC ROBERTS JR PHILIP ATTORNEY AT LAW CHESTERFIELD VA WOOD ANDY AUDUBON NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON NC B & J SEAFOOD NEW BERN NC TIMMONS ROBERT BALD HEAD ISLAND SOUTHPORT NC BALDWIN MARY-ANN BALDWIN COMMUNICATIONS RALEIGH NC LIBRARIAN BARBEE BRANCH LIBRARY OAK ISLAND NC HIMBRY JOE BAYBORO DEVELOPMENT CTR INC BAYBORO NC EDITOR BEACH CAROLINA MAGAZINE SNEADS FERRY NC MCLAWHORN DAVID BEAUFORT COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE WASHINGTON NC SURMANS PENNY BEAUFORT COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE LIBRARY WASHINGTON NC BILBOBERRY LAURA BEAUFORT COUNTY SCHOOLS WASHINGTON NC CARBO MARY JANE BEAUFORT HYDE MARTIN REGIONAL LIBRARY WASHINGTON NC NEWS EDITOR BEAUFORT OBSERVER WASHINGTON NC BELK LIBRARY ELON NC NEWS EDITOR BELMONT BANNER BELMONT NC LIBRARIAN BELVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY LELAND NC BERRY THOMAS A BERICO HEATING & COOLING GREENSBORO NC PARKER BOBBY BERTIE COUNTY SCHOOLS WINDSOR NC NEWS EDITOR BERTIE LEDGER-ADVANCE WINDSOR NC KLEBITZ DAVID BISSELL PROFESSIONAL GROUP KITTY HAWK NC NEWS EDITOR BLACK MOUNTAIN NEWS BLACK MOUNTAIN NC DODSON TRISHA BLUE HERON COMMUNICATIONS NORMAN OK DALTON DAVE BLUE WATER MEDIA DANBURY NC LYDECKER RYCK BOATUS ALEXANDRIA VA DAY-MILLER ELIZABETH A BRIDGEWATER EDUCATION CONSULTING LLC BRIDGEWATER VA CARY WILLIAM BROOKS PIERCE GREENSBORO NC REAVES W MICHAEL BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUPPLY NC ROBINSON TONYA BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE LIBRARY SUPPLY NC MCGEE KATIE BRUNSWICK COUNTY SCHOOLS BOLIVIA NC NEWS EDITOR BURLINGTON TIMES-NEWS BURLINGTON NC KINNEY DAVID BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA CHARLOTTE NC MELCURE RON CAMDEN COUNTY SCHOOLS CAMDEN NC PRIDGEN JIM CANAL WOOD LLC LUMBERTON NC MCKEITHAN ERIC CAPE FEAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE WILMINGTON NC OAKLEY CAROLYN CAPE FEAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE LIBRARY WILMINGTON NC LIBRARIAN CAPE HATTERAS SECONDARY SCHOOL BUXTON NC NEWS EDITOR CAROLINA ADVENTURE MAGAZINE BLACKSBURG VA EDWARDS BILL CAROLINA BUSINESS JOURNAL NEW BERN NC 1 September 2015 Potential Partners per Coastwatch Sorted by Organization > Last Name DOERING DOUG CAROLINA CLASSICS CATFISH AYDEN NC CAROLINA CLIPPING CLARKSVILLE VA NEWS EDITOR CAROLINA COAST ONLINE MOREHEAD CITY NC LUCEY ROB CAROLINA CURRENTS RALEIGH NC PITTMAN TIM CAROLINA CURRENTS MAGAZINE RALEIGH NC CECELSKI RICHARD CAROLINA OCEAN STUDIES CAROLINA BEACH NC NEWS EDITOR CAROLINA PEACEMAKER GREENSBORO NC WRIGHT RENEE CAROLINAS BEST CHARLOTTE NC KEMP JR PHILIP (SKIP) CARTERET COMMUNITY COLLEGE MOREHEAD CITY NC YOUNGBLOOD KERRY CARTERET COMMUNITY COLLEGE MOREHEAD CITY NC HOOPER PENNY CARTERET COMMUNITY COLLEGE BIOLOGY SMYRNA NC BAARDSEN JEAN CARTERET COMMUNITY COLLEGE LIBRARY MOREHEAD CITY NC INSCOE DAVE CARTERET COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL MOREHEAD CITY NC NEWS EDITOR CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES MOREHEAD CITY NC SHUTAK MICHAEL A CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES MOREHEAD CITY NC BALDRIDGE PENNYLLOYD CARTERET COUNTY SCHOOLS BEAUFORT NC RUDOLPH GREG "RUDI" CARTERET COUNTY SHORE PROTECTION OFFICE EMERALD ISLE NC BEACH JACKIE CARTERET PAMLICO CRAVEN REGIONAL LIBRARY NEW BERN NC NEWS EDITOR CASHIERS CROSSROAD CHRONICLE CASHIERS NC PETERS ELWOOD CENTENNIAL CAMPUS MIDDLE SCHOOL RALEIGH NC TAYLOR LAURA CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE POLICY RALEIGH NC ERICKSON ASHLEY CENTER FOR OCEAN SOLUTIONS PALO ALTO CA TOLL JOHN CHANCELLOR EMERITUS & PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS COLLEGE PARK MD BENSON RON CHAPEL HILL HIGH SCHOOL CHAPEL HILL NC NEWS EDITOR CHARLOTTE BUSINESS JOURNAL CHARLOTTE NC NEWS EDITOR CHATHAM NEWS SILER CITY NC HOWARD VIVIAN CHEF & THE FARMER KINSTON NC NEWS EDITOR CHEROKEE SCOUT MURPHY NC NEWS EDITOR CHERRYVILLE EAGLE CHERRYVILLE NC WEATHERMAN HAL CHIEF OF STAFF RALEIGH NC DAME JAMES "BO" CHOWAN BIOLOGY AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES MURFREESBORO NC HASSELL LINDA CHOWAN COLLEGE LIBRARY MURFREESBORO NC NEWS EDITOR CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON NC PRETE PHILIP CITY OF WILMINGTON WILMINGTON NC REESE DDS CHRIS CLAREMONT MEDICAL VILLAGE CLAREMONT NC NEWS EDITOR CLEMMONS COURIER CLEMMONS NC SMITH JR CLYDE "BUTCH" E CLEVELAND COUNTY WATER LAWNDALE NC LINGLE PRES RONALD K COASTAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE JACKSONVILLE NC MUIR LINDA COASTAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE LIBRARY JACKSONVILLE NC LIBRARIAN COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY KIMBEL LIBRARY CONWAY SC COASTAL LIVING BIRMINGHAM AL NEWS EDITOR COASTAL OBSERVER SWANSBORO NC MALIJENOVSKY TESS COASTAL REVIEW ONLINE OCEAN NC KANA TIM COASTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING INC COLUMBIA SC YAP CHING CHING COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COLUMBIA SC DEITEMEYER KANDI COLLEGE OF THE ALBEMARLE ELIZABETH CITY NC LIBRARIAN COLLEGE OF THE ALBEMARLE EDENTON-CHOWAN CAMPUS EDENTON NC SCHENCK BOB COLLEGE OF THE ALBEMARLE LIBRARY ELIZABETH CITY NC STRAWLEY GEORGE COLLEGE OF THE ALBEMARLE LIBRARY MANTEO NC NEWS EDITOR COLUMBUS COUNTY NEWS-TIMES CHADBOURN NC PLYLER HARDY COMMERCIAL FISHERMAN OCRACOKE NC HUDSON JEFF W COMMISSION STAFF RALEIGH NC NEWS EDITOR COMMUNITY SPORTS NEWS CHAPEL HILL NC MARINE EXTENSION CONNECTICUT SEA GRANT GROTON CT DIRECTOR ALLEN MELANIE CONSERVATION TRUST FOR NC RALEIGH NC RHODES RICHARD COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - BERTIE WINDSOR NC BLEVINS MARK COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - BRUNSWICK BOLIVIA NC COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - CAMDEN CAMDEN NC EDWARDS ANNE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - CARTERET MOREHEAD CITY NC 2 September 2015 Potential Partners per Coastwatch Sorted by Organization > Last Name WILLIAMS J MICHAEL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - CHOWAN EDENTON NC GLASGOW TOM COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - CRAVEN NEW BERN NC WARD ANN B COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - DARE MANTEO NC GREEN-HOLLEY REBA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - GATES GATESVILLE NC HOWARD DEBORAH J COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - HERTFORD WINTON NC BALLANCE JEAN W COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - HYDE SWAN QUARTER NC HIGHT MELISSA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - NEW HANOVER WILMINGTON NC GARNER PEGGIE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - ONSLOW JACKSONVILLE NC ELLERS WILLIAM "BILL" COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - PAMLICO BAYBORO NC BURKE TRAVIS COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - PASQUOTANK ELIZABETH CITY NC BATTEN WAYNE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - PENDER BURGAW NC SMITH LEWIS W COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - PERQUIMANS HERTFORD NC WILSON FRANK COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - TYRRELL COLUMBIA NC SCHMIDT GREGG M CORE WASHINGTON DC FORTNER ROSANNE COSEE GREAT LAKES OAK ISLAND NC OLSEN MARGARET COSEE SE CONSULTANT DARIEN GA AMBROSE GAYLON COUNTY EXTENSION WASHINGTON NC WILSON MARK COX NC PUBLICATIONS GREENVILLE NC PRESIDENT CRAVEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE NEW BERN NC LIBRARIAN CRAVEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE GODWIN MEMORIAL LIBRARY NEW BERN NC RIVENBARK WILLIAM CRAVEN COUNTY SCHOOLS NEW BERN NC CRYSTAL DAWN CORPORATION MANTEO NC CTR FOR STUDENT LEADERSHIP ETHICS AND PUBLIC SERVICE GIANCOLA MICHAEL C RALEIGH NC BIRO LIZ CULINARY ADVENTURES WITH LIZ BIRO WILMINGTON NC GARRITY-BLAKE BARBARA CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGIST/AUTHOR GLOUCESTER NC DOUGLAS JULIE CURRITUCK COUNTY SCHOOLS CURRITUCK NC NEWS EDITOR DAILY HERALD ROANOKE RAPIDS NC BURRUS ALLEN DARE COUNTY COMMISSIONER HATTERAS NC HORNBECK JUDY DARE COUNTY SCHOOLS NAGS HEAD NC PARK LELAND DAVIDSON COLLEGE LIBRARY DAVIDSON NC NEWS EDITOR DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE-RECORD MOCKSVILLE NC DIRECTOR DELAWARE SEA GRANT NEWARK DE MARINE EXTENSION LEADER DELAWARE SEA GRANT - MAS LEWES DE BARR MATTHEW DEPT OF BROADCASTING AND CINEMA WINSTON-SALEM NC ALFORD JOAN DEPT OF COMMERCE FILM OFFICE RALEIGH NC DUCE ROBERT A DEPT OF OCEANOGRAPHY COLLEGE STATION TX REESE JOHANNA H DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION RALEIGH NC MILLNER MIKE DIGITAL PUBLISHING GROUP CHAPEL HILL NC BURES MARY DISCOVERY PLACE - NATURE MUSEUM CHARLOTTE NC SPRAYBERRY MICHAEL DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT RALEIGH NC DAVIS TRACY DIVISION OF ENERGY MINERAL & LAND RESOURCES RALEIGH NC MILLER AMANDA DOCK TO DOOR CHAPEL HILL NC KOLENBRANDER NANCY DOCUMENTS LIBRARIAN CULLOWHEE NC MILLER LILLIE CHADWICK DOWN EAST COMMUNITY NEWS BEAUFORT NC PICKLE AMY E DUKE UNIV DURHAM NC PILKEY ORRIN DUKE UNIV DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY DURHAM NC DUKE UNIV MARINE LAB PEARSE MEMORIAL LIBRARY BEAUFORT NC ORBACH MICHAEL "MIKE" DUKE UNIV MARINE LABORATORY BEAUFORT NC BATES KARL LEIF DUKE UNIV NEWS AND COMMUNICATIONS DURHAM NC DUKE UNIV NEWS SERVICE BASGALL MONTE DURHAM NC ROSSITER JR AL DUKE UNIV NEWS SERVICE DURHAM NC CHAMEIDES WILLIAM DUKE UNIV NICHOLAS SCHOOL OF THE ENVIRONMENT DURHAM NC DUKE UNIV OFFICE OF RESEARCH SUPPORT DURHAM NC RIGSBEE MICHELLE DUKE UNIV OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROGRAMS DURHAM NC KEOHANE NANNERL O DUKE UNIV OFFICE
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