- Albemarle Sound
Albemarle Sound is a large
estuary on the coast ofNorth Carolina in theUnited States located at the confluence of a group of rivers, including the Chowan and Roanoke. It is separated from theAtlantic Ocean by theOuter Banks , a long barrier peninsula upon which the town of Kitty Hawk is located, at the eastern edge of the sound.Roanoke Island is situated at the southeastern corner of the sound, where it connects toPamlico Sound . Much of the water in the Albemarle Sound is brackish or fresh, as opposed to the saltwater of the ocean, as a result of river water pouring into the sound.Some small portions of the Albemarle have been given their own "sound" names to distinguish these bodies of water from other parts of the large estuary. The
Croatan Sound , for instance, lies between mainland Dare County and Roanoke Island. The eastern shore of the island to the Outer Banks is commonly referred to as theRoanoke Sound . The long stretch of water from near theVirginia state line south to around the Currituck County southern boundary is known as theCurrituck Sound .The sound forms part of the
Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway . Its coast saw the first permanent English settlements in what became North Carolina, theAlbemarle Settlements . Many inlandtidewater communities along the Albemarle today are part of theInner Banks region of the state. clearHistory
Before Europeans came to the Albemarle Sound, the
Algonquian Indians lived in the region. They traveled the sound indugout canoe s, andtrapped fish .In 1586 the first European explorers sailed up the fifty-five mile length of the Albemarle Sound. Half a century later, the first European settlers came south from
Virginia , establishing agricultural and trading colonies along the shores of the Sound. The Albemarle Sound soon became a very important thoroughfare, with small trading ships calledCoasters carrying cargo to and from other colonies, and larger merchant ships bringing spices, silks, and sugars from theWest Indies in exchange for products such astobacco (a major export of the southern colonies),herring , and lumber.Ferries were a common method of transportation through the swamps surrounding the Albemarle Sound throughout the history of the region. One ferry that linked the towns ofEdenton andMackeys, North Carolina , continued in service from 1734 to 1938, when a bridge was built across the Sound. Another longer bridge of more than 3 miles in length was built in 1990.Fishing was a major industry in the Albemarle Sound. In late spring, plantation farmers would fish for
shad ,striped bass , andherring . Nets used by these fishermen were sometimes enormous, with some more than a mile long, and were frequently manned 24 hours a day. Herring was cut and salted for export to Europe, while shad was packed in ice and shipped up theChowan River to be sold in northern colonies. Regional striped bass tournaments attracted sport fishermen to the area, and it was considered by many to be the greatest striped bass fishery in the world.Overfishing in recent years has depleted the fisheries of the Albemarle Sound by seventy percent.
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External links
* [http://www.discoverec.org/ Elizabeth City Area Convention & Visitors Bureau]
* [http://harborofhospitality.blogspot.com/ Elizabeth City Area CVB's Blog]
* [http://members.inteliport.net/~aea/albsndtxt.htm]
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