(Left to right) Dr. Michael Stoskopf, NCSU CVM; Ken Burnette, Architect, Burnette Architecture and Planning; Merlin Huckemeyer, Project Manager of Thomas Simpson Construction; Dr. Terri Lomax, Vice Chancellor of the Office of Research, Innovation & Economic Development, NCSU; Dr. David Eggleston, Director, CMAST; Ernie Yeager, Facilities Coordinator, CMAST; Carter Murdock, Burnette Architecture and Planning.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nDr. Roy Carter, director of the the Center of Innovation, was at the open house to tell people about the center’s work with CMAST. He said the new MMRF is the area his center is focusing on marketing right now.<\/p>\n
“We want to help the facility attract industry users,” he said. “Industry would have a lot of interest if they knew about it, but it has to be done without interfering with the academic work.”<\/p>\n
Dr. Carter said he’s been telling his industry contacts, particularly in agricultural biotechnology, about the MMRF. He said the facility has very unique technology that can do what many agricultural companies’ in-house technology can’t.<\/p>\n
“The people here will let you put a corn plant in (the MMRF) where hospitals won’t,” he said. “It’s understanding industry needs. I know this can help answer some major questions; you can compare normal plants to genetically altered plants.”<\/p>\n
Another program that shares space with CMAST is N.C. Sea Grant, the state branch of a national nonprofit organization that provides research, education and outreach opportunities relating to current issues affecting the state’s coast and its communities. One of N.C. Sea Grant’s current projects is N.C. Catch, a group whose goal is to unite local commercial fishermen’s catch groups like Carteret Catch.<\/p>\n
Barry Nash, Sea Grant seafood technology and marketing specialist, said they’re looking at ways to help the seafood industry use new technology.<\/p>\n
They’ve developed a brochure to help watermen find ways to use the Internet to help their businesses, as well as newsletters on developing products marketed toward people with limited time to cook.<\/p>\n
“We’ve funded a project with Dr. James Morris of NOAA,” Mr. Nash said, referring to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which has a lab on Pivers Island in Beaufort and is where Dr. Morris works. “We’ve selected a number of traps to test on harvesting lionfish; not only could we control the invasive species, there’s a chance of turning it into a profitable product for the market.”<\/p>\n
Sea Grant has also been working on developing inland markets and helping small distributors get seafood to restaurants in the Triangle area.
\nCMAST has things to offer not just to scientists and companies but also to local schools. Dr. Pat Curley, director of K-12 outreach at CMAST, came last August to establish a branch of The Science House, a NCSU program to motivate and prepare K-12 students to study and work in science technology, engineering and mathematics fields. “We’re really focused on delivering coastal science to local teachers,” Dr. Curley said. “We do a lot of student outreach.”<\/p>\n
It’s not just K-12 students Dr. Curley’s been working with. After identifying a need for after school programs for science and technology in the area, he worked with N.C. Sea Grant to develop the Sea Wolves, a 4-H group for high school students that provides leadership and hands-on science activities.
\nSeveral of the Sea Wolves were at the open house, providing a demonstration of one of their projecgts. The Sea Wolves were building a small submersible robot with parts Dr. Curley provided. The exercise required the Sea Wolves to build a robot that could perform a task in a tank of water — in this case, collecting a set of rings without surfacing.<\/p>\n
As of June 20, the Sea Wolves have five to six members. Among them is Sabrina Carraway of Newport, a rising senior at East Carteret High School who was elected president of the Sea Wolves.<\/p>\n
“When I joined, I didn’t know exactly what it was,” Ms. Carraway said. “I’ve always been drawn to science groups, though. We didn’t have a group to start with; we needed a president, and I was up to the challenge.\u00a0The Sea Wolves are allowed to develop their own schedule of projects. In the near future, the groups is planning to host a teen Coastal Caf\u00e9, and event where kids from local schools will meet with local scientists at an informal get-together.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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