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Browsing Sea Grant Documents by Issue Date
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A guide to flounder fishing in South Carolina
(South Carolina State Library, 1981-09)This guide includes aids to identification, food habits, age and growth, angling and gigging for flounder and flounder recipes. -
Species assemblages, distribution, and abundance of fishes and decopod crustaceans from Winyah Bay estuarine system, S.C.
(South Carolina State Library, 1981-11)Although Winyah Bay is an important habitat for penaeid shrimp, blue crabs, and numerous finfishes, its importance as a nursery area and its fishery potential in terms of abundance of fishes and decapod Crustacea have ... -
A history of storms on the South Carolina coast
(South Carolina State Library, 1984)This gives a history of hurricanes and storms affecting South Carolina. -
A guide to swimming safely off South Carolina's coast
(South Carolina State Library, 1988-01-25)Swimming in the ocean is very different from swimming in a pool or lake, and there is some basic information that should be available to everyone who swims or wades off our beaches. The South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium ... -
A guide to pond culture of hybrid striped bass
(South Carolina State Library, 1996-10)This manual focuses on the pond culture of hybrid striped bass, providing the reader with general guidelines and procedures associated with growing these fish. -
South Carolina coastal erosion annotated bibliography
(South Carolina State Library, 1997)This annotated bibliography is for the use for the South Carolina Coastal Erosion Study that began in 1994 as a cooperative research effort of South Carolina's coast. -
Holding on to your roof : a guide to retrofitting your roof sheathing using adhesives
(South Carolina State Library, 2000-09-29)This paper explains the steps of retrofitting your roof using adhesives. It includes a list of AFG-01 approved adhesives. -
Not ready to re-roof? : use structural adhesives to strengthen the attachment of roof sheathing
(South Carolina State Library, 2001-08-06)There are several ways to improve the roof sheathing attachment. The cheapest and easiest is to re-nail or better yet, screw down the sheathing when you replace your roof covering. If you are not ready to replace the ... -
113 Calhoun St.: A Center for Sustainable Living
(South Carolina State Library, 2003)This pamphlet provides information on the 113 Calhoun Street Foundation's Center for Sustainable Living including natural hazard mitigation, sustainable building and sustainable living. -
Plan of work: results and outcomes
(South Carolina State Library, 2003-07-01)This document explains the results and outcomes of the agency's plan of work for the year 2002. -
Plan of work
(South Carolina State Library, 2003-09-01)This document provides the goals of the South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium in program management, administration, leadership, coastal ocean processes and dynamics, coastal ecosystem health and safety, economic leadership, ... -
A South Carolina Sea Grant report of a 2004 workshop to examine and evaluate oyster restoration metrics to assess ecological function, sustainability and success: results and related information
(South Carolina State Library, 2004)This document summarizes the results of a 2004 workshop held in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina providing a concise and non-technical explanation of the current state of knowledge regarding the why, where, what, and how of ... -
Citizens' guide to community planning : Greater Myrtle Beach Region
(South Carolina State Library, 2009-01-21)Cities and counties “plan” in order to identify important community issues, anticipate potential problems and establish goals and policies for directing and managing growth. Local governments use a variety of tools discussed ... -
2010 site review team briefing book
(South Carolina State Library, 2010-09-22)Overview of the South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium providing information about the leadership, recruiting talent, funding, stakeholder engagement, collaborative network/NOAA activities, and program changes resulting from ... -
Beach re-nourishment and property value growth : the case of Folly Beach, South Carolina
(South Carolina State Library, 2011-02-11)Numerous studies using a variety of methods suggest that beach re-nourishment generates benefits to both recreational users and property owners. However, the only study to use a repeat sales index (Cordes, Gatlaff and ... -
Sea level rise adaptation report Beaufort County, South Carolina
(South Carolina State Library, 2015-03)This report cites data on local sea level rise trends and reviews the 23 adaptation actions identified by the Beaufort County Stakeholder Group and members of the broader public. The report is divided into three major ... -
Stranded horseshoe crabs
(South Carolina State Library, 2015-05-05)Horseshoe crabs, whose scientific name is Limulus polyphemus, are prehistoric-looking shelled animals that have existed virtually unchanged in appearance for over 400 million years. In the spring of the year, during very ... -
South Carolina work waterfronts exploring priotities
(South Carolina State Library, 2016-02)This document discusses the process of waterfront revitalization along the coasts of South Carolina with the research from the South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium and Clemson University. -
Stormwater ponds in coastal South Carolina : 2018 state of knowledge report executive summary
(South Carolina State Library, 2018)This is a scientific state-of-knowledge report on ponds in coastal South Carolina. This effort consists of an inventory of existing ponds, a comprehensive literature review, gap analysis, and recommendations for outreach. ... -
Susceptibility of public health impacts from flooded water, wastewater and public health infrastructure : guidebook for community level assessment
(South Carolina State Library, 2019)The purpose of this guidebook is to provide coastal communities with a resource to investigate vulnerable infrastructure that poses a risk to public health in our changing climate, with an emphasis on flooding. This ...