North Carolina’s Red Drum….Let The Recovery Begin
After years of decline with no real solution in sight, North Carolina’s Redfish population finally has a glimmer of hope—one driven by science and the determination of those committed to preserving the state’s precious fishing resources. These resources belong not only to the people of North Carolina today but also to future generations. This video offers
remarkable insight into one of many efforts now underway in the private sector, where dedicated individuals are on a mission to restore this vital part of North Carolina’s natural beauty, character, and history.
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