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Figure Eight Island

Figure Eight Island is a barrier island in the U.S. state of North Carolina, just north of Wrightsville Beach, widely known as an affluent summer colony and vacation destination.[2] The island is part of the Wilmington Metropolitan Area, and lies between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. As a private island, Figure Eight can only be reached by boat or via a guarded causeway swing bridge—the only private bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway in the Southeast.[3][4]

Figure Eight Island
Figure Eight Island
Location in North Carolina
Figure Eight Island
Figure Eight Island (the United States)
Geography
LocationHarnett Township,
New Hanover County,
North Carolina
Coordinates34°16′12″N 77°45′0″W / 34.27000°N 77.75000°W / 34.27000; -77.75000
Total islands1
Area1,300 acres (530 ha).[1]
Administration
Demographics
Population441 households
Additional information
Official websitewww.figure8island.com

Nicknamed "The Hamptons of the South",[5] the island has been a destination for celebrities and politicians—including former U.S. Vice President Al Gore[1] and Senator John Edwards[6]—and a summer residence for noted businessmen, including John J. Mack and William Johnston Armfield.[7][8]

History

 
South-end of Figure Eight Island

Pre-development

Figure Eight Island was first recorded as part of the North Carolina in 1762, during the reign of George III, as a tract in a royal land grant to James Moore, brother of Orton Plantation's Roger Moore. In 1775, the island passed from James Moore to American revolutionary Cornelius Harnett and became known as The Banks. In 1795, Harnett's property was purchased at an auction by James Foy, and the island became part of Poplar Grove Plantation. It was renamed Foy Island and also popularly called Woods Beach. Foy Island remained a part of the Plantation for the next 160 years.[9]

On September 21, 1863, during the American Civil War, a Confederate States Navy screw steamer called Phantom, which was acting as a blockade runner, was chased into the shallows along the island by the USS Connecticut.[10] The ship was carrying rifle muskets, cannons, other arms, lead, whiskey, and gin. The crew set fire to Phantom and abandoned ship. Confederate sharpshooters shot and killed a U.S. Navy landsman who approached Phantom in an attempt to put out the fire. Following the shooting, USS Connecticut destroyed the ship in the New Topsail Inlet, just north of the island.[11][12] Another Confederate blockade runner, the Anglo-Confederate Trading Company steamer Wild Dayrell,[13] wrecked in Rich Inlet, on the north side of the island, on February 1, 1864.[14][15][16] The shipwrecks are part of the Cape Fear Civil War Shipwreck Discontiguous District.[17]

On April 17, 1877 a lumber schooner from Norfolk, Virginia, the John S. Lee, wrecked at sea near the island after setting sail from the Cape Fear River in Wilmington towards Venezuela.[18][19][20][21] A storm had caused the ship to break in half and wash up on the beach at Rich's Inlet.[18] All crew from the John S. Lee died at sea.[18] In 2015, the ship was rediscovered during the construction of a house on the island.[20][22][21]

During Prohibition in the 1930s, an illegal whiskey still was operated by Rod Rogers, a local fisherman, on the north end of the island. The remains of another still were found nearby.[23]

During World War II, the United States Coast Guard maintained a structure and small water tower on the island, which itself was patrolled via horseback. Coast Guard Auxiliary craft monitored the surrounding inlets. Republic P-47 Thunderbolt and Bell P-39 Airacobra aircraft based at Bluenthenthal Field used the island for strafing practice.[23]

Early development

 
Drone photography of Figure Eight Island facing western NC
 
A house under construction in 2016

In 1954 Hurricane Hazel hit the East Coast and destroyed much of the development from Myrtle Beach up to Topsail Beach, with more than 15,000 homes and structures destroyed and another 39,000 homes damaged. Beach properties were no longer in as high demand, and many landowners wanted to sell their properties. During this time, the Mayor of Wilmington, Dan Cameron, and his brother Bruce Cameron began acquiring the island from George Hutaff and the Foy family. The Camerons paid the Foys $50,000 for their portion of the land and then purchased two areas of adjoining marshland for $25,000 apiece in 1955. For the next 10 years, the property lay dormant. The Cameron brothers joined their cousin, Raeford Trask, and investor Richard Wetherill, forming the Island Development Company to develop the real estate on the island. They named the island Figure Eight to indicate Rich's Inlet Creek's crooked paths in the marsh. At this time, the only way to access the island was by boat, so the Island Development Company approached Champion Davis, owner of the marshland off Porters Neck, on acquiring more land to build a bridge to the island from the mainland. Davis turned down an offer to partner with the company. The Island Development Company eventually purchased two small tracts. A small parcel of land from the members of Edgewater Club to build a roadway bridge that now leads to Figure Eight Island's bridge.[24] The first bridge was built on top of a government surplus landing ship tank.[23]

 
Figure Eight Island's guarded causeway swing bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway

The Camerons hired Richard Bell Associates to design Figure Eight's development concept. John Oxenfeld and Haywood Newkirk, Sr. were brought on to design the early houses. The first lots sold for as little as $5,000, and the first house was constructed in 1966. On March 30, 1971, the Camerons sold Figure Eight Island to Young M. Smith, Jr., an attorney and developer from Hickory, North Carolina, for $4 million. Smith's company, The Litchfield Company, was already in the process of building a luxury condominium complex near Pawleys Island, South Carolina. When the change of ownership over Figure Eight took place, thirty houses and one hundred and twelve lots were sold. Smith brought architects Ligon Flynn and Henry Johnston in on the development project and landscape architect Dick Bell. Smith's wife was the grand-niece of the late Julian Price, a wealthy insurance executive of Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company in Greensboro. Price's son, Ralph Clay Price, who inherited the business, left his niece and brothers as heirs to the Price estate. Much of their fortune was invested in the development of Figure Eight Island. The local marina club opened on August 11, 1973.[23]

While Figure Eight enjoyed early success in the home and lot sales in the early 1970s, the recession hit The Litchfield Company hard. Its subsidiary, Figure Eight Development Company, went into bankruptcy in 1974. The marina club closed down. After two open auctions were held at the New Hanover County Courthouse in 1975, Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company emerged as the island's new mortgage holder. The marina club reopened in 1976 and adopted the title of Figure Eight Yacht Club in the spring of 1977.[23] In 1980, a modern bridge from Port Royal, Virginia was bought to replace the old bridge connecting the island to the mainland for $1.5 million.

 
houses along the shoreline

Recent history

The Figure Eight Homeowners Association now owns the island. The first full-time administrator of the Association was hired in 1982, and after several short-term managers, Arthur Poineau served as administrator for 20 years. David Kellam, the son of earlier residents on the island, has held the position since 2001. There are approximately 475 homes developed on Figure Eight. Figure Eight's boathouse was one of the first structures constructed on the island in the 1960s.[25]

In August 1974, a federal grand jury indicted fifteen people connected to smuggling 14,000 pounds of marijuana from Colombia at Figure Eight. The smuggling ring was operated by an attorney who had rented two houses on the island. The drugs were smuggled into the island's yacht marina by the use of a sports fishing boat.[26]

 
Waterfront homes at Figure Eight

Since Dino De Laurentiis opened his studio in Wilmington in 1983, Figure Eight has been a popular temporary residence for Hollywood actors working on films in Wilmington.[27][28][29] Alec Baldwin, Kim Basinger, Kathy Bates, Robert Downey Jr., Susan Downey, Andy Griffith, Richard Gere, Barbra Streisand, and Paul Newman have all been guests on the island.[30][31] Due to it being a popular vacation destination for wealthy North Carolinians, celebrities, and politicians, the island has been referred to as "The Hamptons of the South."[5]

The Shark Research Institute has recorded two non-fatal shark attacks on surfers at Figure Eight; the first on 8 August 2010 and the second on 27 August 2014.[32]

 
a house on Figure Eight designed by Ligon Flynn

On March 14, 2018 a $2 million home on the island was destroyed by a fire while the house was undergoing renovations.[33] No one was injured in the incident.[34]

On August 8, 2019 a funnel cloud formed off of the north tip of Figure Eight.[35]

In October 2020, a home sold on the island for $5.5 million, becoming the highest sale ever recorded in the North Carolina Regional Multiple Listing Service.[36]

The island has tennis courts, a boat ramp, a Yacht club, and a marina. The Eagle Point Golf Club, located on the mainland, has connections to Figure Eight, built by several Island residents.[8] The Figure Eight Yacht Club is a private island club for dining and formal events. Figure Eight is not accessible to the public by car but is by boat.[37] The majority of the residence of Figure Eight are seasonal. An estimated 90 percent of the homes on Figure Eight Islands are second homes, and fewer than one hundred homes are on the rental market.[38] Homes on Figure Eight average above $2 million in property value.[39]

Hurricanes

In September 1996, Hurricane Fran damaged the island properties. All utilities and telephone lines were knocked out, septic tanks overflowed, the roads were blocked by debris and standing water, all docks were washed out, and one house was destroyed.[23] It took one week to pump floodwater out of low-lying areas. The yacht club building was closed for seven months for repairs.

In September 2018, Hurricane Florence hit the North Carolina coast, damaging some of the properties on the island.[40][41][42][43]

In September 2019 the island was evacuated prior to Hurricane Dorian making landfall.[44][45] Hurricane Dorian caused a waterspout to move ashore onto the north end of Figure Eight Island, causing damage to a couple beachfront homes.[46]

Geography

 
Birds-Eye View of Figure Eight Island

Figure Eight Island is located just north of Wrightsville Beach and Wilmington. The island has an area of 1,300 acres (526 ha),[1] most of which is marshland.

Between the northernmost part of Figure Eight and Lea-Hutaff Island lies Rich Inlet, one of the few natural inlets in North Carolina.[47] To the south, between the island and Wrightsville Beach, lies Mason Inlet.[48] The former is a stable inlet, while the latter is migratory.[23]

 
Image of Figure Eight's marshland from the beach side of the island

Ocean

Due to the island's proximity to the warm waters of the Gulf Stream, the ocean temperatures off of Figure Eight are comparable to destinations much further south and considerably warmer than the ocean off the Outer Banks.[49]

Location JAN FEB MAR APR 1-15 APR 16-30 MAY 1-15 MAY 16-31 JUN 1-15 JUN 16-30 JUL 1-15 JUL 16-31 AUG 1-15 AUG 16-31 SEP 1-15 SEP 16-30 OCT 1-15 OCT 16-31 NOV DEC
Duck, NC 45 44 46 58 60 66 68 73 74 71 71 73 75 76 74 71 66 59 52
Wilmington, NC 58 58 62 69 72 75 78 80 81 82 83 82 83 83 82 79 75 69 62
Daytona Beach, FL 61 59 65 70 73 75 78 79 80 80 80 80 81 83 82 79 76 71 65

Figure Eight Island has never been subject to water quality advisories, which have been issued for nearby beaches.[50]

Wildlife

 
Gulls fishing in Rich Inlet, along the Figure Eight shore

The local chapter of the National Audubon Society has recorded 104 different species of birds on Figure Eight. Most live in Rich Inlet, generally considered the southernmost nesting area for the critically endangered Great Lakes piping plover.[51] In 2015, approximately 800 Least Tern nested on the northern section of the island, making it the largest Least Tern colony in the state and one of the largest on the Eastern seaboard. Other birds that nested there include American Oystercatchers, Common Terns, Black Skimmers, Piping Plovers, Wilson's Plovers and Willets.[47] Savannah Sparrows, Atlantic Plovers, Greater Yellowlegs, and pelicans have been found in Mason Inlet to the south.[48]

Conservation

 
Protected bird habitat on the northern side of Figure East, along Rich Inlet

Sea turtles have been monitored and protected on the island since 1986 and monitored daily. Sea turtle nests are cordoned off for protection. In 2016, there were 8 nests on the island.[52] In 2001 and 2002, the homeowners association commissioned a survey of endangered plants and animals on the island, including piping plovers, sea turtles, sea beach amaranth, and marine mammals.[53] The University of North Carolina at Wilmington surveyed the island's bird populations as part of the $50,000 "Mason Inlet Relocation Project" commissioned by New Hanover County.[48]

Terminal groin controversy

In early 2016, the Figure Eight Island Homeowners Association's Board of Directors pursued the construction of a terminal groin by the United States Army Corps of Engineers on the northern section of the island to stabilize Rich Inlet and prevent erosion. Various environmental groups, including the North Carolina Coastal Federation, the Southern Environmental Law Center, and the National Audubon Society, criticized the proposal, deeming it largely unnecessary and potentially harmful to local bird and fish populations.[51][54] On November 17, 2016, the Figure 8 Island Homeowners Association announced that the proposal to pursue a Terminal Groin did not pass and would not proceed.[55]

Fictional portrayal

In June 2001, author Wanda Canada published a murder mystery novel titled Island Murders, which takes place on Figure Eight Island.[56]

Figure Eight is referenced in the 2020 Netflix original series Outer Banks as an affluent neighborhood where the "Kooks" live.[57][58]

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External links

  • Figure 8 Island Website, About Island Real Estate

Coordinates: 34°16′12″N 77°45′0″W / 34.27000°N 77.75000°W / 34.27000; -77.75000

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Figure Eight Island is a barrier island in the U S state of North Carolina just north of Wrightsville Beach widely known as an affluent summer colony and vacation destination 2 The island is part of the Wilmington Metropolitan Area and lies between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean As a private island Figure Eight can only be reached by boat or via a guarded causeway swing bridge the only private bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway in the Southeast 3 4 Figure Eight IslandFigure Eight IslandLocation in North CarolinaShow map of North CarolinaFigure Eight IslandFigure Eight Island the United States Show map of the United StatesGeographyLocationHarnett Township New Hanover County North CarolinaCoordinates34 16 12 N 77 45 0 W 34 27000 N 77 75000 W 34 27000 77 75000Total islands1Area1 300 acres 530 ha 1 Administration United StatesDemographicsPopulation441 householdsAdditional informationOfficial websitewww wbr figure8island wbr comNicknamed The Hamptons of the South 5 the island has been a destination for celebrities and politicians including former U S Vice President Al Gore 1 and Senator John Edwards 6 and a summer residence for noted businessmen including John J Mack and William Johnston Armfield 7 8 Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre development 1 2 Early development 1 3 Recent history 1 3 1 Hurricanes 2 Geography 2 1 Ocean 3 Wildlife 3 1 Conservation 3 1 1 Terminal groin controversy 4 Fictional portrayal 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksHistory Edit South end of Figure Eight Island Pre development Edit Figure Eight Island was first recorded as part of the North Carolina in 1762 during the reign of George III as a tract in a royal land grant to James Moore brother of Orton Plantation s Roger Moore In 1775 the island passed from James Moore to American revolutionary Cornelius Harnett and became known as The Banks In 1795 Harnett s property was purchased at an auction by James Foy and the island became part of Poplar Grove Plantation It was renamed Foy Island and also popularly called Woods Beach Foy Island remained a part of the Plantation for the next 160 years 9 On September 21 1863 during the American Civil War a Confederate States Navy screw steamer called Phantom which was acting as a blockade runner was chased into the shallows along the island by the USS Connecticut 10 The ship was carrying rifle muskets cannons other arms lead whiskey and gin The crew set fire to Phantom and abandoned ship Confederate sharpshooters shot and killed a U S Navy landsman who approached Phantom in an attempt to put out the fire Following the shooting USS Connecticut destroyed the ship in the New Topsail Inlet just north of the island 11 12 Another Confederate blockade runner the Anglo Confederate Trading Company steamer Wild Dayrell 13 wrecked in Rich Inlet on the north side of the island on February 1 1864 14 15 16 The shipwrecks are part of the Cape Fear Civil War Shipwreck Discontiguous District 17 On April 17 1877 a lumber schooner from Norfolk Virginia the John S Lee wrecked at sea near the island after setting sail from the Cape Fear River in Wilmington towards Venezuela 18 19 20 21 A storm had caused the ship to break in half and wash up on the beach at Rich s Inlet 18 All crew from the John S Lee died at sea 18 In 2015 the ship was rediscovered during the construction of a house on the island 20 22 21 During Prohibition in the 1930s an illegal whiskey still was operated by Rod Rogers a local fisherman on the north end of the island The remains of another still were found nearby 23 During World War II the United States Coast Guard maintained a structure and small water tower on the island which itself was patrolled via horseback Coast Guard Auxiliary craft monitored the surrounding inlets Republic P 47 Thunderbolt and Bell P 39 Airacobra aircraft based at Bluenthenthal Field used the island for strafing practice 23 Early development Edit Drone photography of Figure Eight Island facing western NC A house under construction in 2016 In 1954 Hurricane Hazel hit the East Coast and destroyed much of the development from Myrtle Beach up to Topsail Beach with more than 15 000 homes and structures destroyed and another 39 000 homes damaged Beach properties were no longer in as high demand and many landowners wanted to sell their properties During this time the Mayor of Wilmington Dan Cameron and his brother Bruce Cameron began acquiring the island from George Hutaff and the Foy family The Camerons paid the Foys 50 000 for their portion of the land and then purchased two areas of adjoining marshland for 25 000 apiece in 1955 For the next 10 years the property lay dormant The Cameron brothers joined their cousin Raeford Trask and investor Richard Wetherill forming the Island Development Company to develop the real estate on the island They named the island Figure Eight to indicate Rich s Inlet Creek s crooked paths in the marsh At this time the only way to access the island was by boat so the Island Development Company approached Champion Davis owner of the marshland off Porters Neck on acquiring more land to build a bridge to the island from the mainland Davis turned down an offer to partner with the company The Island Development Company eventually purchased two small tracts A small parcel of land from the members of Edgewater Club to build a roadway bridge that now leads to Figure Eight Island s bridge 24 The first bridge was built on top of a government surplus landing ship tank 23 Figure Eight Island s guarded causeway swing bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway The Camerons hired Richard Bell Associates to design Figure Eight s development concept John Oxenfeld and Haywood Newkirk Sr were brought on to design the early houses The first lots sold for as little as 5 000 and the first house was constructed in 1966 On March 30 1971 the Camerons sold Figure Eight Island to Young M Smith Jr an attorney and developer from Hickory North Carolina for 4 million Smith s company The Litchfield Company was already in the process of building a luxury condominium complex near Pawleys Island South Carolina When the change of ownership over Figure Eight took place thirty houses and one hundred and twelve lots were sold Smith brought architects Ligon Flynn and Henry Johnston in on the development project and landscape architect Dick Bell Smith s wife was the grand niece of the late Julian Price a wealthy insurance executive of Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company in Greensboro Price s son Ralph Clay Price who inherited the business left his niece and brothers as heirs to the Price estate Much of their fortune was invested in the development of Figure Eight Island The local marina club opened on August 11 1973 23 While Figure Eight enjoyed early success in the home and lot sales in the early 1970s the recession hit The Litchfield Company hard Its subsidiary Figure Eight Development Company went into bankruptcy in 1974 The marina club closed down After two open auctions were held at the New Hanover County Courthouse in 1975 Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company emerged as the island s new mortgage holder The marina club reopened in 1976 and adopted the title of Figure Eight Yacht Club in the spring of 1977 23 In 1980 a modern bridge from Port Royal Virginia was bought to replace the old bridge connecting the island to the mainland for 1 5 million houses along the shoreline Recent history Edit The Figure Eight Homeowners Association now owns the island The first full time administrator of the Association was hired in 1982 and after several short term managers Arthur Poineau served as administrator for 20 years David Kellam the son of earlier residents on the island has held the position since 2001 There are approximately 475 homes developed on Figure Eight Figure Eight s boathouse was one of the first structures constructed on the island in the 1960s 25 In August 1974 a federal grand jury indicted fifteen people connected to smuggling 14 000 pounds of marijuana from Colombia at Figure Eight The smuggling ring was operated by an attorney who had rented two houses on the island The drugs were smuggled into the island s yacht marina by the use of a sports fishing boat 26 Waterfront homes at Figure Eight Since Dino De Laurentiis opened his studio in Wilmington in 1983 Figure Eight has been a popular temporary residence for Hollywood actors working on films in Wilmington 27 28 29 Alec Baldwin Kim Basinger Kathy Bates Robert Downey Jr Susan Downey Andy Griffith Richard Gere Barbra Streisand and Paul Newman have all been guests on the island 30 31 Due to it being a popular vacation destination for wealthy North Carolinians celebrities and politicians the island has been referred to as The Hamptons of the South 5 The Shark Research Institute has recorded two non fatal shark attacks on surfers at Figure Eight the first on 8 August 2010 and the second on 27 August 2014 32 a house on Figure Eight designed by Ligon Flynn On March 14 2018 a 2 million home on the island was destroyed by a fire while the house was undergoing renovations 33 No one was injured in the incident 34 On August 8 2019 a funnel cloud formed off of the north tip of Figure Eight 35 In October 2020 a home sold on the island for 5 5 million becoming the highest sale ever recorded in the North Carolina Regional Multiple Listing Service 36 The island has tennis courts a boat ramp a Yacht club and a marina The Eagle Point Golf Club located on the mainland has connections to Figure Eight built by several Island residents 8 The Figure Eight Yacht Club is a private island club for dining and formal events Figure Eight is not accessible to the public by car but is by boat 37 The majority of the residence of Figure Eight are seasonal An estimated 90 percent of the homes on Figure Eight Islands are second homes and fewer than one hundred homes are on the rental market 38 Homes on Figure Eight average above 2 million in property value 39 Hurricanes Edit In September 1996 Hurricane Fran damaged the island properties All utilities and telephone lines were knocked out septic tanks overflowed the roads were blocked by debris and standing water all docks were washed out and one house was destroyed 23 It took one week to pump floodwater out of low lying areas The yacht club building was closed for seven months for repairs In September 2018 Hurricane Florence hit the North Carolina coast damaging some of the properties on the island 40 41 42 43 In September 2019 the island was evacuated prior to Hurricane Dorian making landfall 44 45 Hurricane Dorian caused a waterspout to move ashore onto the north end of Figure Eight Island causing damage to a couple beachfront homes 46 Geography Edit Birds Eye View of Figure Eight Island Figure Eight Island is located just north of Wrightsville Beach and Wilmington The island has an area of 1 300 acres 526 ha 1 most of which is marshland Between the northernmost part of Figure Eight and Lea Hutaff Island lies Rich Inlet one of the few natural inlets in North Carolina 47 To the south between the island and Wrightsville Beach lies Mason Inlet 48 The former is a stable inlet while the latter is migratory 23 Image of Figure Eight s marshland from the beach side of the island Ocean Edit Due to the island s proximity to the warm waters of the Gulf Stream the ocean temperatures off of Figure Eight are comparable to destinations much further south and considerably warmer than the ocean off the Outer Banks 49 Location JAN FEB MAR APR 1 15 APR 16 30 MAY 1 15 MAY 16 31 JUN 1 15 JUN 16 30 JUL 1 15 JUL 16 31 AUG 1 15 AUG 16 31 SEP 1 15 SEP 16 30 OCT 1 15 OCT 16 31 NOV DECDuck NC 45 44 46 58 60 66 68 73 74 71 71 73 75 76 74 71 66 59 52Wilmington NC 58 58 62 69 72 75 78 80 81 82 83 82 83 83 82 79 75 69 62Daytona Beach FL 61 59 65 70 73 75 78 79 80 80 80 80 81 83 82 79 76 71 65Figure Eight Island has never been subject to water quality advisories which have been issued for nearby beaches 50 Wildlife Edit Gulls fishing in Rich Inlet along the Figure Eight shore The local chapter of the National Audubon Society has recorded 104 different species of birds on Figure Eight Most live in Rich Inlet generally considered the southernmost nesting area for the critically endangered Great Lakes piping plover 51 In 2015 approximately 800 Least Tern nested on the northern section of the island making it the largest Least Tern colony in the state and one of the largest on the Eastern seaboard Other birds that nested there include American Oystercatchers Common Terns Black Skimmers Piping Plovers Wilson s Plovers and Willets 47 Savannah Sparrows Atlantic Plovers Greater Yellowlegs and pelicans have been found in Mason Inlet to the south 48 Conservation Edit Protected bird habitat on the northern side of Figure East along Rich Inlet Sea turtles have been monitored and protected on the island since 1986 and monitored daily Sea turtle nests are cordoned off for protection In 2016 there were 8 nests on the island 52 In 2001 and 2002 the homeowners association commissioned a survey of endangered plants and animals on the island including piping plovers sea turtles sea beach amaranth and marine mammals 53 The University of North Carolina at Wilmington surveyed the island s bird populations as part of the 50 000 Mason Inlet Relocation Project commissioned by New Hanover County 48 Terminal groin controversy Edit In early 2016 the Figure Eight Island Homeowners Association s Board of Directors pursued the construction of a terminal groin by the United States Army Corps of Engineers on the northern section of the island to stabilize Rich Inlet and prevent erosion Various environmental groups including the North Carolina Coastal Federation the Southern Environmental Law Center and the National Audubon Society criticized the proposal deeming it largely unnecessary and potentially harmful to local bird and fish populations 51 54 On November 17 2016 the Figure 8 Island Homeowners Association announced that the proposal to pursue a Terminal Groin did not pass and would not proceed 55 Fictional portrayal EditIn June 2001 author Wanda Canada published a murder mystery novel titled Island Murders which takes place on Figure Eight Island 56 Figure Eight is referenced in the 2020 Netflix original series Outer Banks as an affluent neighborhood where the Kooks live 57 58 References Edit a b c North Carolina Vacation Retrieved 2007 04 13 Wrightsville Beach Figure Eight Island Bald Head Island by Tracy Shuford realtor www tracytate com Figure 8 Island Homeowner s Association Inc Figure 8 Island HOA www figureeighthomeowners com McGrath Gareth Figure Eight Island bridge Wilmington Star News a b Luxury Homes for sale on Figure Eight Island Figure 8 Island in Wilmington NC Cameron Team Retrieved 3 January 2021 Luxist Archived from the original on 2007 04 08 Retrieved 2007 04 13 MyReporter 21 February 2013 Retrieved 2014 01 15 a b Mack keeps ties to Duke strong buys into coast www bizjournals com July 12 2004 Retrieved 2019 01 24 Barefoot Daniel W 1995 Touring Backroads of NC Lower Coast Touring the backroads John F Blair pp 170 171 ISBN 9780895874733 Schachtman Benjamin November 13 2017 The Phantom does Topsail s little known shipwreck hide a multi million dollar treasure Phantom public1 nhhcaws local Gaines p 126 Correspondent Bill Jayne Your Voice Diving Blockade Runners topic at Cape Fear Civil War Round Table Wilmington Star News Rich s Inlet Ship Wreck SaltwaterCentral Com saltwatercentral com https www saw usace army mil Portals 59 docs regulatory regdocs Projects F8 SEIS AppC pdf bare URL PDF This Month off the NC Coast February www nc wreckdiving com NPS Archeology Program Abandoned Shipwreck Act Guidelines www nps gov a b c Modern Living in NC The Beach House 26 February 2019 Correspondent Judy Royal StarNews Wrecked schooner adds to Figure Eight Island home s nautical theme Wilmington Star News a b Murray Bill 19th Century schooner shipwreck the inspiration for Figure Eight Island home www wect com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b https www charlotteobserver com news state north carolina article240018783 html bare URL Home owners build dream ship home discover shipwreck on property WRAL com May 22 2018 a b c d e f g Nadeau Nola July 1998 Figure Eight Revisited 2nd ed Wilmington North Carolina Litho ASIN B000UF0F9Q Coefield Melanie The Mystique of Figure Eight Island Wrightsville Beach Magazine retrieved 1 August 2016 Figure Eight Realty Archived from the original on 2014 10 10 Retrieved 2014 10 10 Figure Eight Five O Wrightsville Beach Magazine retrieved 4 August 2018 What famous people own homes in the Wilmington area in 2013 February 21 2013 Iron Man 3 stars talk about filming in Wilmington WSFX FOX Wilmington NC Archived from the original on 2015 06 23 Retrieved 2015 06 23 Kathy Bates confesses to tokin up on Figure Eight Island during Tammy wilmonfilm blogs starnewsonline com Observer MAILE CARPENTER The News amp FIGURE EIGHT A RUSTIC LAID BACK PLACE Greensboro News and Record Kosikowski Ashlea Iron Man 3 stars talk about filming in Wilmington www wect com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Girl boy each lose left arm to shark bite WRAL TV 14 June 2015 Retrieved 4 August 2018 2 million NC oceanfront home destroyed in massive fire WNCN CBS 16 March 2018 Retrieved 4 August 2018 VIDEO Fire engulfs home on Figure Eight Island ABC News 14 March 2018 Retrieved 4 August 2018 Gentry Jim Viewer captures amazing video of funnel cloud off Figure Eight Island www wect com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Luxury home sale shatters record WilmingtonBiz The Public Trust Doctrine PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 2 2017 Wilmington Million Dollar Homes com presents Island Communities October 17 2014 Archived from the original on 2014 10 17 Houses For Sale in Wilmington NC Real Estate in Figure Eight Island NC Houses For Sale in Wilmington NC TV3 WWAY September 17 2018 BIRDS EYE VIEW Aerial look at areas affected by Hurricane Florence Ohnesorge Lauren September 13 2018 Six Triangle CEOs six beach houses How they re prepping for Hurricane Florence www bizjournals com Retrieved 2019 01 24 Photos Wrightsville Beach Opens after Florence Wilmington Star News Some experts fear NC s southern coast will be battered by slow moving Florence newsobserver Hurricane Dorian We dodged a bullet on this one WilmingtonBiz Hurricane Dorian prompts mandatory evacuation orders for Wilmington area beaches WRAL com September 3 2019 US Department of Commerce NOAA Hurricane Dorian September 5 6 2019 www weather gov a b Rich Inlet Is Naturally Important to Birds nc audubon com National Audubon Society 31 August 2015 Retrieved 31 July 2016 a b c McGrath Gareth 20 January 2002 For the birds PDF Morning Star Wilmington North Carolina Retrieved 1 August 2016 Water Temperature Table of All Coastal Regions National Oceanographic Data Center Bacteria warnings issued for Banks Channel Wrightsville Beach locations Retrieved 4 July 2016 a b Talton Trista 15 March 2016 Experts Weigh In On Figure 8 s Groin Plan Coastal Review Online North Carolina Coastal Federation Retrieved 31 July 2016 SEATURTLE ORG Sea Turtle Nest Monitoring System SEATURTLE ORG Department of Biological Sciences University of North Carolina Retrieved 2007 04 13 Hilburn Rachel Lewis 27 January 2016 CoastLine Figure 8 Island Terminal Groin Debate whqr org WHQR Retrieved 31 July 2016 Figure Eight Island homeowners reject proposed terminal groin North Carolina Coastal Federation Retrieved 29 March 2017 Wanda Canada Island Murders Wilmington N C Coastal Carolina Press 2001 Read North Carolina Novels blogs lib unc edu Fuentes Tamara April 18 2020 You Can Actually Visit The Places Where Your Favorite Pogues Hang Out at in Outer Banks Seventeen Ingram Hunter A guide to North Carolina nods in Netflix s Outer Banks Wilmington Star News Bibliography EditGaines W Craig Encyclopedia of Civil War Shipwrecks Louisiana State University Press 2008 Archived 2010 11 29 at the Wayback Machine ISBN 978 0 8071 3274 6 External links EditFigure 8 Island Website About Island Real EstateCoordinates 34 16 12 N 77 45 0 W 34 27000 N 77 75000 W 34 27000 77 75000 Preceded byLea Hutaff Island Beaches of Southeastern North Carolina Succeeded byWrightsville Beach Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Figure Eight Island amp oldid 1146037949, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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