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(South Carolina Department of Natural Resources) A new record was set for skipjack tuna when Lilli Kirkland hooked a 28-pound, 0.8-ounce fish near Sullivan’s Island on June 3.
And a massive swarm of marine worms may not be ideal visitors near the water, but it's a good sign for local fish and birds that want an all-you-can-eat buffet for local fish and birds.
The 2020 South Carolina State Duck Calling Contest has been rescheduled for 1 p.m. Oct. 4 at Cooks Mountain in Wateree Heritage Preserve and Wildlife Management Area, located off U.S. Highway 378 ...
Thousands of predatory marine worms with hooked jaws were spotted off the coast of South Carolina. The state’s Department of Natural Resources released jarring footage that showed “a frenzy of ...
Swarms of hooked-jaw marine worms spawning in South Carolina waters are a natural occurrence and beachgoers have nothing to fear, state officials said Tuesday. Officials with the South Carolina ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. - A swarm of marine worms has made its annual return at a harbor in Charleston, South Carolina. The state’s department of natural resources released footage of the hooked-jaw ...
Swarms of hooked-jaw marine worms spawning in South Carolina waters are a natural occurrence and beachgoers have nothing to fear, state officials said Tuesday. Officials with the South Carolina ...
Firefighters and marine mammal specialists came to the rescue of a dolphin named Lucky who was found stranded in a shallow ...
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