new artificial reef for outer banks!

Old ships can be used to create artificial reefs. Photo credit: msnbcmedia.com

New reef will bring better fishing to the OBX. With  a large grant and science on their side, the Outer Banks Angler’s Club will be sinking a ship and adding more material to create an artificial reef south of Oregon Inlet. Writing for The The Virginian-Pilot, Jeff Hampton has the story. “A local fishing group has… Continue reading new artificial reef for outer banks!

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h2obx waterpark looks to grow

View from an H2OBX waterslide.

Currituck waterpark plans expansion in 2019. It looks as though after a successful first year, H2OBX is hoping to get bigger and better. Not right away but in 2019, plans call for more rides and maybe some additional restaurants and a motel. Check out Jeff Hampton’s story in The Virginian Pilot for details. “The first season… Continue reading h2obx waterpark looks to grow

obx shipwrecks laid bare by nor’easters

Graveyard of the Atlantic mysteries uncovered on local beaches. As the late season nor’easters have raged across the Outer Banks, wind and waves have stripped away the sand covering the wooden skeletons of shipwrecks. Writing for the The Virginian-Pilot, Jeff Hampton tells the story. “Recent storms have exposed Outer Banks shipwrecks as usual, but at… Continue reading obx shipwrecks laid bare by nor’easters

new obx microbrew ready for summer

Northern Outer Banks Brewing Company has beers ready for summer sipping! And now there are four. Carova native Michael Cherry is the latest to enter the Outer Banks microbrew world with his Northern Outer Banks Brewing Company beers, Penny Hill IPA, Swan Beach Honey Pale Ale, Corolla Honey Saison, and a Corolla Lager. Check out Russ Lay’s… Continue reading new obx microbrew ready for summer

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