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Clouds Clear for the Blue Sky in Georgetown

The 54th Annual Georgetown Blue Marlin Tournament fell just short of the record books this past Memorial Day Weekend. With 70 boats fishing the tournament this year, it’s the greatest…
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Looking Ahead by Looking Back: A First Blue

As we look ahead to another year of sport fishing off South Carolina’s coast, we wanted to take a step back and revisit a special milestone that quietly took place…
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The Midnight Fish

When you think about late summer nights in Edisto Beach, you might think of live music along the creek, a salty breeze and a sweet tea on the porch, or…
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Is Your Marina Clean?

With roughly 150 marinas and 500,000 registered boats across the state, South Carolina has one of the highest densities of boaters nationwide. The sheer number of boats and marinas on…
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Home Run Scores the Win in Edisto

Much like Olympic athletes, sport fishing teams are quite familiar with the sting of a close finish. Those who tie for points but come in second place by minutes know…
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Five Things to Know About Seasickness… According to Marine Biologists

Whether it’s weekly sampling in small boats or weeks-long expeditions offshore, SCDNR’s marine biologists spend regular time on the water – and for most of them, seasickness is an unfortunate…
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We’ll Be Back Soon

Thanks for reading the Coastal Resources blog! We’re on a temporary break while staff attend to other internal communication needs. We hope to be back on a normal publishing schedule…
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