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  2. Another Outer Banks home collapses into North Carolina ocean ...

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    A portion of debris from the collapsed house at 23039 G A Kohler Court is shown near houses at 23047 G A Kohler Court and 23237 Sea Oats Drive in Rodanthe.

  3. $400,000 home is the latest to collapse into the ocean on ...

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    A home on North Carolina’s Outer Banks collapsed into the surf and is spreading construction debris along Cape Hatteras National Seashore, according to the National Park Service.

  4. Two North Carolina beachfront houses collapse into Atlantic ...

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    Two beachfront homes in North Carolina’s Outer Banks collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean Tuesday, brought down by the rush of powerful waves, high tides and whipping winds.

  5. Graveyard of the Atlantic - Wikipedia

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    The Graveyard extends along the whole of the North Carolina coast, northward past Chicamacomico, Bodie Island, and Nags Head to Sandbridge Beach, and southward in curving arcs to the points at Cape Lookout and Cape Fear. [7] This spot is known as Cape Point, which is the stretch of beach that divides Hatteras Island's north- and south-facing ...

  6. Northeastern United States Continental Shelf - Wikipedia

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    Microplastic pollution is a widespread problem in the North Atlantic Ocean; in 2018, samples of pelagic fish species native to the NEUS Continental Shelf sampled from Portugal found microplastic contamination in 49% of the fish. [11] Ocean acidification is also a threat

  7. Bottom trawling - Wikipedia

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    Bottom trawling is trawling (towing a trawl, which is a fishing net) along the seafloor. It is also referred to as "dragging". The scientific community divides bottom trawling into benthic trawling and demersal trawling. Benthic trawling is towing a net at the very bottom of the ocean and demersal trawling is towing a net just above the benthic ...