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Cape Hatteras National Seashore
Long-Range Interpretive Plan
Long-Range Interpretive Plan

 


Interpretive and educational services are an important component of the experience that the National Park Service provides to park visitors and local communities. 

The Cape Hatteras National Seashore Long-Range Interpretive Plan offers a vision for the future of interpretation at the Seashore. Achievement of the recommendations outlined in this plan is based on the receipt of funding and on coordination with park partners.

 

Cape Hatteras National Seashore Long-Range Interpretive Plan

  1. Front Cover Page (pdf file, 33.9 KB)
  2. Inside Front Cover Page (pdf file, 15.2 KB)
  3. Table of Contents (pdf file, 140 KB)
  4. Pages 1-74  (pdf file, 839 KB)
  5. Special Populations: Programmatic Accessibility Guidelines for Interpretive Media (pdf file, 56.4 KB)
  6. Inside Back Cover Page (pdf file, 75 KB)
Lightning whelks are one of the few species of  

Did You Know?
Lightning whelks eat about one large clam per month. The whelk pries the clam open with its muscular foot, wedges the clam open with its shell, then eats the soft inside of the clam. Lightning whelk shells, which whorl to the left, wash up on the beach at Cape Hatteras National Seashore.

Last Updated: September 24, 2007 at 14:00 EST