May 1, 2023
While CMAST Director David Eggleston was recently conducting research on underwater soundscapes and movements of juvenile sharks with colleague Dr. Alex Hearn with the Galapagos Science Center, he was able to team up with NC State undergraduate students Madison Scholes and Emory Gardner. Both Madison and Emory are enrolled in a Study Abroad Program in the…
Apr 26, 2023
This week, eighteen NC State University veterinary medicine students visited the Center for Marine Science and Technology (CMAST) to take part in a week-long special topic Advanced Fish Medicine Selective course. Students had the opportunity to go beach seining and explore diagnostic techniques with fish they caught, specifically evaluating them for external parasites. . In addition,…
Apr 18, 2023
Dr. Craig Harms, NC State University professor and director of the marine health program at the Center for Marine Sciences and Technology (CMAST), spent the last part of March and early April in the island nation of Dominica studying hawksbill sea turtle hearing as part of a project funded by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management…
Apr 12, 2023
NC State University Semester at CMAST students (left to right) Adam Wampler, Sarah Smith, Catherine Kirch, Zofia Cavalli, and Abby Lee helped Dr. Vicky Thayer, NC State University Coordinator of Semester at CMAST and North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries (NCDMF) Marine Mammal Stranding Network Coordinator, collect discarded used monofilament fishing line for recycling on the Morehead City waterfront in April. Thayer…
Last week, the North Carolina State University Chancellor’s Cabinet leadership team met in Carteret County. While here, the team, along with Chancellor Randy Woodson, had the opportunity to tour the Center for Marine Sciences and Technology facilities with Director David Eggleston, as well as tour local waters on the fishing vessel Carolina Princess. Cabinet members…
Jie Cao, assistant professor at the Center for Marine Sciences and Technology (CMAST), has been named an NC State University 2022-2023 Goodnight Early Career Innovator. The Goodnight Early Career Innovators Award program, which began in 2021 and is sponsored by the Provost’s Office, provides tenure-track assistant professors in STEM or STEM education research and innovation, with…
Mar 28, 2023
The NC State University Center for Marine Science and Technology (CMAST) recently completed its five-year external review. CMAST virtually presented its self-study to the Research Development Office on February 1, which submitted its findings earlier this month. During the review, committee members had the opportunity to meet with the CMAST Director, Dr. David Eggleston, tour the…
Mar 27, 2023
NC State University Semester at CMAST undergraduate students recently participated in a field course titled, Natural History of Coastal NC. The purpose of the week-long course, taught by Dr. Vicky Thayer, is to introduce students to native NC barrier island and estuarine flora and fauna. On day one of the course, students met with Jon Altman,…
Mar 26, 2023
Three veterinarians recently performed microsurgery on a sea turtle at the NC State Center for Marine Sciences and Technology (CMAST). The female turtle lives at the Pine Knoll Shores Aquarium and had some eggs that she was unable to lay on her own. According to NC Aquariums and CMAST vet, Emily Christiansen, “We [spayed] her to…
Feb 22, 2023
NC State has announced that it will hold its second annual two-day workshop on Creating Solutions for a Global Blue Economy March 3 – 4 on the campus of Carteret Community College. Workshop participants will learn about innovation and entrepreneurship in support of the ocean-based (blue) economy, led by NC State faculty along with featured industry experts.…