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Sound Rivers: Riverkeeping Tales from the Neuse & Tar-Pamlico

Sound Rivers: Riverkeeping Tales from the Neuse & Tar-Pamlico

By: Sound Rivers
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A behind-the-scenes look at the work Riverkeepers are doing to protect the rivers and the communities that rely on them in eastern North Carolina.

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  • Storm Warning
    Jun 2 2025

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    Fran. Floyd. Irene. Matthew. Florence. Helene.

    If the list of names strikes a chord, then you know North Carolina’s recent hurricane history. North Carolina’s hurricane history is established ... and long. But in the past few decades, the cycle of hurricanes has changed, and shows no sign of letting up.

    The cycle is changing because our climate is changing.

    “Storm Warning” features Dr. Hans Paerl, Kenan Professor of Marine and Environmental Sciences at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill’s Institute of Marine Sciences. He’s spent nearly 50 years researching the effects of human and climatic change of water quality and what that means for estuarine and coastal waters.

    In this episode, Dr. Paerl takes us from the big picture of climate change and global warming to its effects on the coming storms and the impacts to water quality.

    You can join the fight to keep the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico fishable, swimmable and drinkable for all.

    • Visit soundrivers.org to learn more about what we do and how you can help protect clean water.
    • Leave a comment about our podcast. We love feedback!
    • Sign up for our weekly eNews to have all of Sound Rivers' latest news, events and volunteer opportunities delivered straight to your inbox!
    • Follow us on social media at @soundriversnc
    • Want to support our work? Donate today!

    Founded in 1980-81, Sound Rivers is one of the oldest grassroots conservation organizations in North Carolina. Sound Rivers monitors and protects two watersheds, covering nearly a quarter of the state. With Riverkeepers on the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico rivers, our mission is to preserve the waterways’ health and the health of the people who rely on them through science-based advocacy and environmental justice.


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    27 mins
  • What About Wetlands?
    Mar 31 2025

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    What about wetlands? Find out in Sound Rivers’ latest podcast episode!

    Sound Rivers’s podcast episode, “What About Wetlands,” takes a walk through some North Carolina wetlands: where they are, what determines a wetland, the important role they play in our ecosystems and the imminent threats they face.

    Featuring Neuse Riverkeeper Samantha Krop and wetlands expert David Lekson, “What About Wetlands” takes listeners on a journey through the type of wetlands found in the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico watersheds and why they are vital to water quality — and everything from clean water to flood mitigation.

    “Our wetlands are in peril,” Samantha said. “The best way to protect what's left of our wetlands is to make the public, and our decision-makers, understand their importance and value both to our natural ecosystems and our communities.”

    Samantha delves into threats to wetlands, while David provides a wealth of information on wetlands identification. A retired field office chief for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, David adds 40 years of regulatory and field experience in wetland delineation education and training to the episode.

    You can join the fight to keep the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico fishable, swimmable and drinkable for all.

    • Visit soundrivers.org to learn more about what we do and how you can help protect clean water.
    • Leave a comment about our podcast. We love feedback!
    • Sign up for our weekly eNews to have all of Sound Rivers' latest news, events and volunteer opportunities delivered straight to your inbox!
    • Follow us on social media at @soundriversnc
    • Want to support our work? Donate today!

    Founded in 1980-81, Sound Rivers is one of the oldest grassroots conservation organizations in North Carolina. Sound Rivers monitors and protects two watersheds, covering nearly a quarter of the state. With Riverkeepers on the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico rivers, our mission is to preserve the waterways’ health and the health of the people who rely on them through science-based advocacy and environmental justice.


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    36 mins
  • Investigation: Sound Rivers
    Jan 9 2025

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    In Investigation: Sound Rivers, Water Quality Specialist Taylor Register takes you on a behind-the-scenes look at pollution investigations. Hunting down the source, breaking out DNA kits, forging unexpected partnerships and venturing into uncharted territory, Taylor takes a deep dive into what it takes to solve these waterborne whodunits and get the problem fixed.

    Featuring two recent cases — one open-and-shut, the other ongoing — Investigation: Sound Rivers explains how this Riverkeeping team pins down oft elusive sources and finds solutions to keep the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico fishable, swimmable and drinkable for all.

    You can join the fight to keep the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico fishable, swimmable and drinkable for all.

    • Visit soundrivers.org to learn more about what we do and how you can help protect clean water.
    • Leave a comment about our podcast. We love feedback!
    • Sign up for our weekly eNews to have all of Sound Rivers' latest news, events and volunteer opportunities delivered straight to your inbox!
    • Follow us on social media at @soundriversnc
    • Want to support our work? Donate today!

    Founded in 1980-81, Sound Rivers is one of the oldest grassroots conservation organizations in North Carolina. Sound Rivers monitors and protects two watersheds, covering nearly a quarter of the state. With Riverkeepers on the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico rivers, our mission is to preserve the waterways’ health and the health of the people who rely on them through science-based advocacy and environmental justice.


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    37 mins
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