GALLERY : Volunteers plant marsh grass along CCC shoreline as part of restoration project
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N.C. Coastal Federation interns, from left, Kathryn Lienhard, Charlotte Mesmer and Nicholas Fairbairn join other volunteers to plant marsh grass May 23 along the shore of Carteret Community College in Morehead City as part of a living shoreline project. (Cheryl Burke photo)
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