
PFA Chemical Runoff & Fishing in the Cape Fear River
07/06/20 • 2 min
Theresa Cantu, a scientist at North Carolina State University, explains the findings of a study on the PFA chemical levels in striped bass in the Cape Fear.
Produced by: Maggie Burns
Broadcast from the Shoresides studio, Hooked explores how commercial fishing, recreational fishing, marine labs and climate change are intersecting in coastal North Carolina.
Support the show (https://shoresides.org/support/)
Theresa Cantu, a scientist at North Carolina State University, explains the findings of a study on the PFA chemical levels in striped bass in the Cape Fear.
Produced by: Maggie Burns
Broadcast from the Shoresides studio, Hooked explores how commercial fishing, recreational fishing, marine labs and climate change are intersecting in coastal North Carolina.
Support the show (https://shoresides.org/support/)
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