S.C. Department of Natural Resources sank 180-foot barge in Atlantic Ocean off Hilton Head Island, adding to artificial reef network the state started in 1970s.
These reef rebuilds provide oysters a place to attach to and increase the population as South Carolina is limited in the number of habitats for oysters. SCDNR goes around to different restaurants ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, SCORE Program and Casual Crabbing with Tia are teaming up to take oysters from restaurants and oyster roasts and put them ...
South Carolina's lakes have developed an international ... littoral habitats have declined in southeastern reservoirs. Enter the reef ball. These mini manmade concrete structures are being ...
When the temperatures dip, but the urge to dive hits, residents in South Carolina head to Lake Keowee, where an on-site ...
South Carolina has a remarkable legacy of land protection, but ongoing federal workforce cuts and environmental policy ...
An acre of the artificial reef, which lies just south of the mouth of Snows Cut ... preparing for rising waters with natural remedies The North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries and Coastal ...
An acre of the artificial reef, which lies just south of the mouth of Snows Cut on the river, was constructed in 2017. This month's project, involving dumping 2,100 tons of recycled concrete to ...