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Living with Water Links and Resources - CTAR

By SC Sea Grant Consortium

Posted on: September, 12 2022

LWW Links Handout CTAR- Spring 2024 – Charleston Area Spring 2024

Living with Water Presentation Fall 2022

By Emmi Palenbaum and Katie Finegan

Posted on: September, 12 2022

2022 – fall CTAR Living with Water – Charleston Area

SCDNR Outdoor Calendar 2022

By Abi Locatis Prochaska

Posted on: September, 12 2022

SC Outdoor Calendar 2022

Coastal Lifestyle for Clean Water: Helpful Links & Contacts

By Olivia Greenslit

Posted on: September, 12 2022

Resource for the Coastal Lifestyle for Clean Water course which includes helpful links and contacts.

CLCW Helpful Links & Contacts-updated

Gator Brochure

By Abi Locatis Prochaska and Maeve Snyder

Posted on: September, 12 2022

GATOR-SAFE_Brochure_2020

Coastal Lifestyle Resident Checklists

By Abi Locatis Prochaska and Maeve Snyder

Posted on: September, 12 2022

Coastal Lifestyle Checklists Update

Coastal Lifestyle for Clean Water Presentation Fall 2022

By Abi Locatis Prochaska and Maeve Snyder

Posted on: September, 12 2022

Coastal Lifestyle CTAR Fall 2022

SC Ocean Economy Fact Sheet

By S.C. Sea Grant Consortium

Posted on: August, 19 2021

Assessing South Carolina’s Ocean Economy (2020)

By S.C. Sea Grant Consortium

Posted on: August, 19 2021

This report provides an overview of South Carolina’s ocean economy based on available data; expands upon information provided by NOAA to examine other market and non-market economic benefits derived from coastal and ocean resources; identifies ocean economy sectors for potential future growth; and discusses how natural resource health provides a foundation for economic activities along South Carolina’s coast.

The Economic Contribution of Oyster Mariculture in South Carolina (2021)

By S.C. Sea Grant Consortium

Posted on: August, 19 2021

An overview of the economic contribution of South Carolina’s oyster-growing industry, which has grown as demand for locally-grown and sustainably-produced oysters increases.