When Ice Came to the Outer Banks

When Ice Came to the Outer Banks
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Book Synopsis When Ice Came to the Outer Banks by : Alvah H. Ward

Download or read book When Ice Came to the Outer Banks written by Alvah H. Ward and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 51 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Beginning with the first ice cut from lakes in New England, Alvah and Wayne tell the story of how ice impacted the commercial fishing industry, which was the original lifeblood of the coastal communities. Following the initial demise of commercial fishing, they describe how the availability of ice was an important factor in the development of the local tourist industry which has developed to the point that the Outer Banks is now recognized as one of the nation's leading vacation resorts. Lastly, they describe from personal experiences the role ice played in the revival of commercial fishing following the initial deepening of Oregon Inlet, the constant life and death struggle to navigate the most dangerous inlet on the East Coast, and the construction of the nation's only seafood industrial park at Wanchese Harbor. -- From the introduction.


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