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The Condition of South Carolina's Estuarine and Coastal Habitats During 2021-2022: Technical Report No. 114

Tweel, A. W.
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Marine Resources Division
Sanger, D. M.
South Carolina Department of Environmental Servies, Bureau of Water
Marcum, P. C.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Sciences Charleston Laboratory
Chestnut, D. E.
Rabon, B.
Wilson, K.
Wirth, E. F.
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Abstract
This Estuarine and Coastal Habitats Technical Report is a collaboration between the Marine Resources Division of the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources and the South Carolina Department of Environmental Service's Bureau of Water and provides updated information on the condition of South Carolina’s estuarine habitats. The goal of SCECAP is to monitor the condition of the state’s estuarine habitats to determine the proportion of the coastal zone that meets desired criteria with respect to water quality, sediment quality, and biotic condition.
Issue Date
2024
Keywords
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Marine Resources Division, South Carolina Department of Environmental Services. Bureau of Water, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Charleston Laboratory, Habitat (Ecology)--South Carolina, Estuarine ecology--South Carolina, Marine habitats--South Carolina, Salt marsh ecology--South Carolina
Type
Technical Report
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