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PROVIDENCE - The Department of Environmental Management announces that the bay scallop harvest season opens at sunrise on Saturday, October 4 and continues until Wednesday, December 31 at sunset. Residents can take up to one bushel of scallops... [Read more]
For the 12th consecutive year, the S.C. Army National Guard has partnered with the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to donate surplus materials to the Marine Artificial Reef program, a collaborative project known as Reef-Ex.
DNR successfully... [Read more]
AUSTIN, Texas — Hurricane Ike, which devastated communities and residents of the upper Texas Gulf coast Sept. 12-13 may ultimately prove beneficial to the marine organisms that also call the area home.
That’s the preliminary conclusion of... [Read more]
The marine game fish record for a red grouper, standing for over 32 years, was recently defeated by a veteran S.C. angler.
Michael Jenkins, of Little River, SC, was fishing offshore when he hooked into and caught a 31 pound red grouper on Friday... [Read more]
Annapolis, Md. (September 23, 2008) — Governor Martin O’Malley commended the support and leadership of Maryland’s Congressional Delegation today and thanked Department of Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez for the federal fishery disaster... [Read more]
State and Partners Plant Nearly One-Half Billion Oysters in 2008; Create Stewardship Project to Grow One Million Young Oysters over the Next Year
Easton, Md. — Governor Martin O’Malley today kicked off a new partnership aimed at increasing... [Read more]
U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez today determined that a decline in the harvest of soft shell and peeler blue crabs in Chesapeake Bay is a commercial fishery failure. The declaration is an important step in making watermen and their... [Read more]
Tides at Charleston (Customhouse Wharf)
Get specific tide information for various SC stations.
MONDAY, September 22
01:50AM 5.0 H
08:01AM 0.4 L
02:33PM 6.1 H
09:04PM 1.1 L
TUESDAY, September 23
03:00AM 5.0 H
09:09AM 0.5 L
03:42PM 6.1 H
10:09PM... [Read more]
A Star Wars light saber, an apartment door, a fax machine, and yes, even the kitchen sink are among just some of the unusual items found during Beach Sweep/River Sweep, the largest one-day cleanup of the state’s waterways scheduled to... [Read more]
OLYMPIA - The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is accepting proposals from organizations seeking state funds for projects that would protect and restore natural shorelines and estuaries in Puget Sound.
Applications and additional... [Read more]