Shrimp-baiting season will remain open until noon Tuesday, Nov. 9.
Find out what’s happening this week in the lakes and rivers in your area!
See what’s happening in the local waters this week!
If non-native species do manage to survive they can create devastating consequences to ecosystems.
Crackerneck Wildlife Management Area and Ecological Reserve consists of 10,470 acres owned by the U.S. Department of Energy. Crackerneck is in Aiken County along the Savannah River and lies south of the town of Jackson, off SC 125.
The preliminary 2010 statewide estimate for South Carolina this year is 4,175 turtle nests, which includes nests laid on beaches that do not have daily monitoring.
By encouraging live release, the Series has focused attention on the population status of Atlantic billfish and encouraged conservation and proper management of all marine resources.
These seminars will cover such topics as alligator capture and handling techniques, rules and regulations, alligator hunting equipment, processing, and other helpful information.
A detailed list of projects funded during the 2009-10 fiscal year can now be found on the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) website at: saltwaterfishing.sc.gov/report.html.
Some of the services provided by the businesses on the Wildlife Technical Assistance Providers List include: prescribed burning, food plot planting, dove field preparations, timber management and wildlife management.