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Taxonomy Tuesday: Amphipod

Pelagic amphipod (Scina crassicornis) (Image: SERTC) Tiny, abundant, but often overlooked, amphipods inhabit watery environments all over the globe. On our coast, these shrimp-like crustaceans scavenge for food and make…
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How to Buy a Saltwater Fishing License in South Carolina

Spottail bass, red drum, redfish — however you say it, one of the most sought-after game fish species in South Carolina. (Photo: Ken Winikur/Ken Winikur Productions) A recreational saltwater fishing…
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Bobwhite Quail Restoration Effort Gets New Website

Bobwhite quail populations in South Carolina have been in decline since the 1980s. A new initiative involving incentives for private landowners to create more quail-friendly habitat aims to change that.…
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