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  1. The Cape Fear River is a 191.08-mile-long (307.51 km) blackwater river in east-central North Carolina. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean near Cape Fear , from which it takes its name. The river is formed at the confluence of the Haw River and the Deep River (North Carolina) in the town of Moncure, North Carolina .

  2. Learn about the history, challenges, and future of the Cape Fear River, the largest river system in North Carolina and a major source of drinking water and commerce. Find out how American Rivers works to protect and restore this vital waterway and its communities.

  3. Cape Fear River, river in central and southeastern North Carolina, U.S., formed by the confluence of the Deep and Haw rivers along the boundary between Chatham and Lee counties. It flows generally southeast past Fayetteville , Elizabethtown , and Wilmington and enters the Atlantic Ocean at Southport, opposite Smith Island, after a course of ...

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  4. Jan 1, 2006 · Learn about the longest river in North Carolina, its formation, flow, and impact on the state's history and economy. Explore the Cape Fear River Basin, Estuary, and its wildlife habitats and resources.

  5. www.habitat.noaa.gov › capefearriver › indexCape Fear River - NOAA

    Learn how NOAA works with partners to protect the Cape Fear River basin, one of the largest watersheds in North Carolina, that supports diverse fish and wildlife species. Explore the map, stories and resources on habitat conservation, restoration and recovery in this region.

  6. The Cape Fear River is a 191.08-mile-long (307.51 km) blackwater river in east-central North Carolina. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean near Cape Fear, from which it takes its name. The river is formed at the confluence of the Haw River and the Deep River (North Carolina) in the town of Moncure, North Carolina.

  7. Learn about the Cape Fear River, the most ecologically diverse watershed in North Carolina, and its tributaries. Cape Fear River Watch is a nonprofit organization that works to protect and improve the water quality and resources of the basin.

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