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  • Boating

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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How to Keep Your Boat Spotless (& Wildlife-Friendly)

This week we’re sharing a list of water- and wildlife-friendly boat cleaners that you can make at home. As we noted last week, South Carolina is home to over 500,000…
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  • Conservation
  • Marine Biology

Winter Workshops for Coastal Naturalists

As temperatures drop and life outdoors slows down, the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) is offering a new professional development workshop series designed for ecotour operators and other working…
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Highlights from Our Open House

Two weeks ago we welcomed 2,000 visitors to our Marine Resources Center in Charleston for our Open House. Fish were touched, boats explored, marine science facts shared, games played, and…
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Estuary Lesson Plans and Summer Workshops for Teachers

South Carolina is home to not one but two coastal sites dedicated to the study and protection of estuaries, the fascinating and vibrant ecosystems where rivers meet the sea. These…
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