*High-volume shipper leaving port
-Pensacola News Journal, 12-31-01
*Research aims to aid lagoon's oysters
-Daytona News Journal, 12-31-01
*5 hurt in boat accident still hospitalized
-Florida Times Union, 12-31-01
*Dolphin still a fond memory, the story of
Carolina Snowball, a rare albino bottlenose dolphin
-Island Packet Online, 12-31-01
*Baby fish study could lead to better marine
protections
-St Augustine Record, 12-31-01
*Great barracuda, SEA WOLF: Barracudas do not
share feeding areas with amberjacks
-Panama City News Herald, 12-30-01
*Private boat strikes barge, leaves 11 hurt
-Florida Times Union, 12-30-01
*Hollings bill would provide money for port
security
-Island Packet Online, 12-30-01
*Woman drives SUV into St. Johns River
-Daytona News Journal, 12-29-01
*Florida not cashing in on demand for catfish
-Florida Times Union, 12-29-01
*Shrimp boat sinks at island dock
-Island Packet Online,12-29-01
*Boat sinks in harbor
*Jasper port, development top 2001 issues in county
-Beaufort Gazette, 12-29-01
*Money a sticking point for improvements to
beach ramps
-Daytona News Journal, 12-28-01
*Shrimp dips into New Year
-Florida Times Union, 12-28-01
*Marina shortfall covered, funding solutions
sought
-Fernandia News Leader, 12-28-01
*Sunken vessel awaits removal
-Beaufort Gazette, 12-27-01
*Church sues over steeple cracks
-Charleston News and Courier, 12-28-01 (link breaks today)
*New old look for St. Simons light keeper's
cottage
-Savannah Morning News, 12-28-01
*Manatee Captures Taking Place At TECO
-Florida Marine Research Institute, 12-27-01
*Garcon Point Bridge funds fall short
-Pensacola News Journal, 12-27-01
*Local grants sought for pier, restocking in
Southeast Volusia
*Boat accident leaves man with crushed skull
-Daytona News Journal, 12-27-01
*Fish Island eagles under watchful eye on new
monitor
-St Augustine Record, 12-27-01
*Right whale population may be on rebound
*Lighthouse cottage gets makeover at St. Simons
-Florida Times Union, 12-27-01
*State's tallest span will bring high
expectations
-Brunswick News, 12-27-01
*Butterfly Kingdom scheduled to open in 2003
in 2003
-Beaufort Gazette, 12-27-01
*Outlook sunny for right whale nursery off
Georgia
-Charleston News and Courier, 12-27-01
*Right whales are right back in Georgia waters
-Savannah Morning News 12-26-01
*Georgia ports defie national trend and
continues growing
-Savannah Morning News 12-25-01
*Largest mammals pass us on way to breeding
grounds
-Daytona News Journal, 12-24-01
*Anglers catching late-summer fish
-Island Packet Online, 12-24-01
*Fishing report
-Beaufort Gazette, 12-23-01
*Unpaid beach fees adding up
-Pensacola News Journal, 12-23-01
*St. Johns River bridge on fast track
-Daytona Beach News Journal, 12-23-01
*A grand old face-lift, The gun deck at the
Castillo de San Marcos, which reopened Wednesday
-St Augustine Record, 12-23-01
*Drug hauling 'go-fast' boats face faster foe
*Beach highway may cost millions
*Wild horses on Outer Banks face new threat
-Charleston News and Courier, 12-23-01
*Flooding prompts building moratorium in New
Smyrna Beach
*Out-of-state shrimpers may pose threat to local livelihoods
-- and turtles
-Daytona News Journal, 12-22-01
*Bridge marks milestone, the last major
concrete pour on the new Sidney Lanier Bridge was to have
started before dawn today, officials said.
*Crews tug pier into history fishing pier in Jacksonville
Beach has been demolished.
-Florida Times Union, 12-22-01
*New Hunting Island footbridge will keep
cabins from being cut off
-Beaufort Gazette, 12-22-01
*SRIA To Spend $1.5 Million On Bob Sikes
Toll Bridge 'War'
-Pensacola Beach News,12-21-01
*Navarre park: A diver's dream? Some
people believe Navarre Beach could become an international
snorkeling and diving destination if budget restraints don't
force commissioners to scale back on plans for a new state
park.
-Northwest Florida Daily News, 12-21-01
*$1.2 billion port safety bill wins Senate
approval
-Charleston News and Courier, 12-21-01
*Beach walker assumes protector role for
migratory bird
-Daytona News Journal, 12-20-01
*Mt. Pleasant panel to chart course in pursuit
of Hunley
-Charleston News and Courier, 12-20-01
*Charges upgraded in fishing death
-St Augustine Record, 12-20-01
*Aquifer debate bubbles over in Richmond
Hill
-Savannah Morning News, 12-20-01
*Riverkeeper touts success, but knows new
threats will surface
-Brunswick News, 12-19-01
*City might try for 2 beach fixups
-Destin Ft. Walton Log, 12-19-01
*Dredging OK'd in East Bay canals
-Pensacola News Journal, 12-19-01
*Feds order shrimpers to change nets amid
fears of turtle deaths
-Daytona News Journal, 12-19-01
*Congressmen analyze vulnerable security
points at Savannah port
-Brunswick News, 12-19-01
*Louisiana man drowns at beach
-Pensacola News Journal, 12-18-01
*Bill aims to tighten S.C. port security
-Charleston News and Courier, 12-18-01
*Ports tighten security in wake of Sept. 11
-Brunswick News, 12-17-01
*The key to conserving the beach?
-St .Augustine Record, 12-17-01
*Marina financial picture remains muddy but
showing signs of clearing up
-Fernandia News Leader, 12-17-01
*Volunteers count area birds
-Beaufort Gazette, 12-17-01
*'Florida's forgotten coast' A plan unveiled
Thursday has promised growth and development for Gulf County
but has drawn a flurry of opposition from locals because of
what it asks they give up in return: one of the most scenic
portions of U.S. 98
-Panama City News Herald, 12-16-01
*Towering over their homes: Residents fear
that, in addition to being an eyesore, the 300-foot tower will
lead to increased noise from additional air traffic.
-Northwest Florida Daily News, 12-16-01
*Fisheries head going fishing
-Florida Times Union, 12-16-01
*Water Needs - Coastal area searches for
alternative water sources
-Brunswick News, 12-16-01
*Residents take part in bird count
*Annual event provides valuable species data
*Study to gauge health of May River
-Island Packet Online, 12-16-01
*May River water study should start in spring
-Beaufort Gazette, 12-16-01
*Outgoing SPA chairman charted new course for
port
-Charleston News and Courier, 12-16-01
*Grayton Corners project Ok'd
-Destin Ft Walton Log, 12-15-01
*Turtle volunteers fear resignation of
citizen-monitor, possible county takeover will bring decreased
vigilance
*Overpass, property rights, beach erosion top talks with
Governor Bush
*Grumblings, rumblings over lack of Boardwalk progress
-Daytona News Journal, 12-15-01
*With 1.2 million lights, Jekyll Island is
shining brighter this year.
-Florida Times Union, 12-15-01
*Study to gauge health of May River
-Island Packet Online, 12-15-01
*East Pass reopens; boaters cautioned to avoid
dunes
-Panama City News Herald, 12-14-01
*Riptide warning system on hold
-Northwest Florida Daily News, 12-14-01
*Memorial to S.C. fishermen to be dedicated
-Charleston News and Courier, 12-14-01
*State asks for funding of
port security training center
-The Panama City News Herald, 12-13-01
*Pensacola Beach Fishing Pier additions must
wait
-Pensacola News Journal, 12-13-01
*Beachside building may be on hold 'til summer
in New Smyrna to alleviate flooding problems
-Daytona News Journal, 12-13-01
*St. Johns beaches get funds for
Erosion-pounded beaches
-Florida Times Union, 12-13-01
*Coast Guard petty officer hurt in rescue
-Charleston News and Courier, 12-13-01
*Pier pilings will take weeks to pull out
-Beaches Leader, 12-12-01
*Mount Pleasant wants more input on range
tower
-Charleston News and Courier, 12-12-01
*Harbor pump: Flushing city money into Gulf,
Destin’s harbor flushing station is as notorious for sucking
dollars as for sea water.
-Destin Ft Walton Log, 12-11-01
*Strong wave flips local fisherman
-Daytona News Journal, 12-11-01
*Jacksonville Beach pier to be a memory
-Florida Times Union, 12-11-01
*Water flow to be restored in part of the
Savannah River
*Savannah Morning News. 12-10-01
*A1A moves closer to scenic designation
-St Augustine Record, 12-11-01
*Ferry service nearing reality Hilton Head
Island to downtown Beaufort in 30 minutes. Next stop:
Charleston
-Beaufort Gazette, 12-10-01
*By year's end, the town of Pawleys Island
expects to have a surplus bigger than its annual revenue.
-Coastal Observer
*Wanted: Six-lane replacement for 40-year-old,
four-lane Pensacola Bay Bridge used by 50,000 vehicles daily
-Pensacola News Journal, 12-9-01
*Dry weather keeping shrimp inshore
*Disaster recovery plan for island considered priority
-Island Packet Onlin, 12-9-01
*Welcome visitors: Rare whales pass through
local waters
-Savannah Morning News, 12-9-01
*Weather causes good deep-hole shrimping
-Beaufort Gazette, 12-9-01
*Don't bail on water plan
-Savannah Morning News, 12-9-01
*City may want to look south before tackling
beach erosion
-Destin, Ft. Walton Log, 12-8-01
*Dredgers will dump sand offshore, explore
beach demonstration
-Daytona Beach News Journal, 12-8-01
*Shrimp boat sinks at dock
-Beaufort Gazette. 12-8-01
*Archaeologists finish work on sub's central
compartment
-Charleston News and Courier, 12-8-01
*Flounders Pier Proposal Pulled from SRIA
Agenda
-Pensacola Beach News, 12-6-01
*Center's dock awaits boat's arrival
- Daytona News Journal, 12-7-01
*Park to help light up St. Marys yule tour
-Florida Times Union
*Port decision expected early 2002
-Beaufort Gazette, 12-7-01
*Red tide results update
-Apalachicola Times, 12-6-01
*City panel to vote on growth regulations
*Inlet Beach property owner wins his case
-Destin Fort Walton Log, 12-6-01
*2002 at beach could be record
*Cars no stranger to Pensacola port
-Pensacola News Journal, 12-6-01
*DNR picks director for coast Susan Shipman
will become director of the Georgia Department of Natural
Resources' Coastal Resources Division on April 1
*Richmond Hill's water plan on hold
-Florida Times Union, 12-6-01
*Island areas too hot to sell
-Brunswick News, 12-6-01
*Ferry service available: Residents and
tourists now have a way of traveling between Hilton Head and
Daufuskie islands without boarding a tour boat
-Island Packet Online, 12-6-01
*Veteran leads effort to name bridges for
comrades
*Weather batters coastal wildlife
-Daytona News Journal, 12-5-01
*Official: Dredging could begin soon for a
major Sea Pines dredging project
-Island Packet Online
12-5-01
*Patriot's marina wants to sign gambling boat
deal
-Charleston News and Courier, 12-5-01
*Beach dunes battered by recent storms
-St Augustine Record, 12-5-01
*Port hearing begins
-Island Packet Online, 12-4-01
*A Beaufort Bypass that would create a third
crossing to the Sea Islands to cost about $148M
*Hearing about Jasper port begins
-Beaufort Gazette, 12-4-01
*City, RDA meeting may hold fate of Noisette
project, redevelopment of the former Navy base
-Charleston News and Courier, 12-4-01
*Jasper port plan gets day in court
-Savannah Morning News, 12-4-01
*Site considered for ferry terminal
-Island Packet Online, 12-3-01
*Company considers using ramp for ferries
*Longtime resident recalls Port Royal
-Beaufort Gazette, 12-3-01
*Shipping to Jasper: Condemnation proceedings
beginning today will decide the fate of potential terminal
site
-Savannah Morning News, 12-3-01
*St. Augustine once a hub of slave trade
-Florida Times Union, December 2, 2001
*Bush declares Disaster Area, ABARK
helps seafood
-Apalachicola Times, December 1, 2001
*Disaster Loans for Red Tide Victims
-Port St Joe Star December 1, 2001
*Pay if you take my land, developer tells
citys
-The Destin, Ft Walton Log, December 1, 2001
*End of toll season spurs review of beaches
budget
*Rough tides take their toll on Southeast Volusia
*South beaches escape some damage
-Daytona News Journal, December 1, 2001
*St. Marys airport to reopen,
-Florida Times Union, December 1, 2001
*Feds: Monkeys may be removed
-Island Packet Online, December 1, 2001
*Morgan Island monkeys might move
-Beaufort Gazette, December 1, 2001
*DHEC lifts Shipyard Creek shrimp, crab
consumption ban
*Remains of commander removed from Hunley
-Charleston News and Courier, December 1, 2001
*2001 hurricane season prolific, late-blooming
phenomenon
*2001 season part of favorable cycle for hurricane development
*Storm names selected for the 2002
*Money to buy Main Street Pier put on hold for now
-Daytona News Journal, November 30, 2001
*No oil tainting Beaches coastline
*Port officials plead for more security
-Florida Times Union, November 30, 2001
*Hurricane season skips past U.S. for second
year
-Charleston News and Courier, November 30, 2001
*Safe beaches part of tourism plan
*Port of Pensacola steps up security
*Surf alerts to go year-round
*Ship of mercy
-Pensacola News Journal, November 29, 2001
*Fingers crossed for state approval to buy
Main Street Pier
*Freedom afloat: Couple cruises where their fancy takes them
-Daytona News Journal, November 29, 2001
*Jacksonville Beach pier demolition crew
begins site work
-The Beaches Leader, November 29, 2001
*Shrimpers - New turtle device no better
-Beaufort Gazette, November 28, 2001
*Agency considers land buy
-Island Packet Online, November 29, 2001
*Ship renamed for Air Force war hero
-Charleston News and Courier, November 29, 2001
*Finally, good fishing rather than weather
report
-St Augustine Record, November 29, 2001
*Shrimpers call turtle plan waste of money
-Savannah Morning News, November 29, 2001
*Shrimpers call turtle plan waste of money
*Boat ramp permit OK'd
-Florida Times Union, November 28, 2001
*Coastal Dune Ecology
*Artificial Beach Control: Beach Renourishment
-Golden Isles Weekend Online, November 22 - 29
*New water source tapped for island's south
end
-Island Packet Online, November 28, 2001
*Man pleads guilty to selling shark meat
-Beaufort Gazette, November 28, 2001
*Warnings at beach enough?
-Pensacola News Journal, November 27, 2001
*Portuguese man-of-war again off Atlantic
beaches
-Daytona News Journal, November 27, 2001
*Hammock meeting expected to draw islands
crowds
-Savannah Morning News, November 27, 2001
*Park Service is making its bid for lighthouse
*Program for storks stirs debate:Federal project concerning
Wadmalaw dike is rejected by 2 state agencies
-Charleston News and Courier, November 26, 2001
*Warnings on rough surf slim
*Navy, officials form Perdido Pitcher Plant Prairie plan
-Pensacola News Journal, November 27, 2001
*Young charter captain lives dream
-Beaufort Gazette, November 26, 2001
-Tybee rejects 'Tree Huggers'
-Atlanta Journal Constitution, November 26, 2001 (usually
online free for one week)
*Navarre Surf Claims Two
-Pensacola Beach News, November 25, 2001
*Angler dies following dispute
-St Augustine Record, November 25, 2001
*Boaters let spirit shine
*CITY NOTES: Ship sails in under city's discount
-Florida Times Union,
November 25, 2001
*Sikes wins court battle: Walton County's
latest attempt to fight an Industrial land designation along
the Intracoastal Waterway in Point Washington has failed.
-Walton Sun, November 24, 2001
*Man drowns off Navarre beach
-Pensacola News Journal, November 21, 2001
*Man drowns off Navarre beach
*Seafood industry forming alliance
*Bluffton man working to keep oystering alive
-Island Packet Online, November 24, 2001
*Fish, shrimp farmer finds profitable niche
*Tide may be turning for aquaculture
-Island Packet Online, November 23, 2001
*Supervisor plots trends in shrimp population
*Seafood demand changed gear
*Immigrant's son knows lore of local shrimping
* Shifting seas: Fishers, regulators clash
-Beaufort Gazette, November 23, 2110
*Parents steer youths away from commercial
fishing
-Charleston News and Courier, November 23, 2001
*AROUND THE SOUTH: Lowcountry shrimping
tradition fading fast
-Atlanta Journal Constitution, November 23, 2001 (usually
online free for one week)
*Manatees moving south for winter
-Apalachicola Times, November 22, 2001
*Strong winds, rough surf sweep baby sea
turtles back to shore
-Daytona News Journal, November 22, 2001
*Charter captain takes a different course
*Family shrimping business changing
*Dock permits requested in Bluffton
-Island Packet Online, November 21, 2001
*Tempest bashes beaches; prevents offshore
fishing
-St. Augustine Record, November 21, 2001
*Motel St. Joe Ready For Facelift-"Old
Florida" Theme
*Hunter Wins Cast Net Contest
-Port St Joe Star, Novmeber21, 2001
*Contractors to compete for beach repair
project
-The Destin / Ft. Walton Log, November 21, 2001
*Weekend's races on Ormand beach revive an old
tradition
-Daytona News Journal, November 21, 2001
*Rayonier drawing ire of Riverkeeper
-Brunswick News, November 21, 2001
*Marine Supply store owner provides look at
industry's past
*Advances in commercial fishing display pros, cons
-Island Packet Online, November 21, 2001
*Sullivan's council ratifies measure banning
beach fires
*North Charleston to allow more docks on Ashley
-Charleston News and Courier, November 21, 2001
*OUR OPINIONS: Protect state's coastal islands
-Atlanta Journal Constitution, November 21, 2001 (usually
online free for one week
*Boater rescued after accident: Man swims
ashore as surf floods boat
* Personal watercraft driver dies after duck strikes head
-Daytona News Journal, November 20, 2001
*New Beach Boulevard Bridge would alter access
to neighborhood
-Florida Times Union, November 20, 2001
*Hudson keeps shrimp local
-Island Packet Online, November 22, 2001
*Columbia firm to handle Hunley news
-Charleston News and Courier, November 20, 2001
*Tidal poundings mean one more day of beach
closing
-Daytona News Journal, November 19, 2001
*For the record: Lane closed on Bridge of
Lions
-St Augustine Record, November 19, 2001
*Scientist keeps shrimp communications lines
open
*Regulations tip fishing industry scales
-Island Packet Online, November 19, 2001
*Limehouse Bridge to reopen Wednesday
-Charleston News and Courier, November 19, 2001
*Low prices squeeze shrimpers' wallets
-Panama City News Herald, November 18, 2001
*Region weathers tourism trouble
*Group seeks `Rainwater only` for Texar: Message links
stormwater drains to bayou's pollution
-Pensacola News Journal, November 18, 2001
*Beach reopens for vehicles in Daytona Beach
-Daytona Beach News Journal, November 18, 2001
*Navy launches research ship Kilo Moana
-Florida Times Union, November 18, 2001
*Georgia Marsh Islands Rated "Most
Endangered"
*Water Issues Abound
-Golden Isles Weekend Online, November 18, 2001
*Sand (proposed beach nourishment project for
St. Simons Island) will cost more
-Brunswick News, November 18, 2001
*Fishing industry transformed
*Lowcountry boasts long marine history
*Group seeks wheelchair access to island beaches
Group seeks wheelchair access to island beaches
-Island Packet Online, November 18, 2001
*Oysters were area's first commercial seafood
harvest
*County's commercial fishing industry in decline
-Beaufort Gazette, November 18, 2001
*Proposed Cooper River historic district
creates wide divide
*Bridge hit by barge remains closed
-Charleston Post and Courier, November 18, 2001
*Islands Land Use Plan addresses many of
community's issues
-Savannah Morning News, November 18, 2001
*Visitors like some of
South Walton
*Commission finds faults with Grayton
project
*Handmade wooden boat destined for Destin
-The Destin / Ft Walton Log, November 17, 2001
*Second hearing slated for Grayton Beach
development
-Walton Sun, November 17, 2001
*Legislators appear ready to abolish SRIA
-Pensacola News - Journal, November 17,2001
*Damages mount as winds, waves cause beach
closures
-Daytona News - Journal, November 17, 2001
*Waves, winds batter S.C. beaches
-Island Packet Online, November 17, 2001
*Consultant outlines benefits of Jasper port
(link just lasts one day)
-Beaufort Gazette, November 17, 2001
*Strong tides put island homes at risk (link
just lasts one day)
-Charleston News and Courier, November17, 2001
*National Guard commits to protect state sea
ports
-St Augustine Record, November 17, 2001
*County swamps marsh protection buffer plan
*Amistad-replica ship sails to Savannah
-Savannah Morning News, November 17, 2001
*Enter Your Boat in the Lighted Boat Parade
-The Star, Port St. Joe, November 15 - 22, 2001
*Judge's order threatens to scrap Pier Park
*Marina's reopening celebrated
-Panama City News Herald
*County Commissioners Vote To Abolish Santa
Rosa Island Authority
-Pensacola Beach News, November, 16
*Public comment heard on Nocatee, New Town
plan
*Waves collapse part of seawall by county pier
-St Augustine Record, November 16, 2001
*EPA never reported polluted property
*Land developer known for riverfront complexes
-Florida Times - Union, November 16, 2001
*City (Fernandia) may have to evict
liveaboards from marina
-Fernandia Beach News - Leader, November 16, 2001
*Water is path to fun time
-Brunswick News, November 16, 2001
*Consultant: Jasper port would be boon to
Lowcountry
-Island Packet Online, November 16, 2001
*Judge won't stop Daufuskie condo project
-Beaufort Gazette, November 16, 2001
*Jasper port said to be a boost for region
-Savannah Morning News, November 16, 2001
*Study: Bridge ducts didn't meet standards
-Northwest Florida Daily News, November 15, 2001
*New pier may mean new rules
*Patience eroding with beach
-Pensacola News- Journal, November 15, 1001
*Wade and see: Residents wait, watch water
rise
-Daytona News - Journal, November 15, 2001
*Port halts project; no permit
-Florida Times Union, November 15, 2001
*Georgia's marsh hammocks are endangered
beauties
-Atlanta Journal - Constitution, November 15, 2001
*Wind and rain take toll on section of State
Road A1A
-Daytona News - Journal, November 14, 2001
*Making surfing a family activity
-Florida Times - Union, November 13, 2001
*Offer made on Bluffton Oyster Co.
-Island Packet Online, November 14, 2001
*Beaufort County bought Hunting Island for $2
-Beaufort Gazette, November 14, 2001
*Amistad a floating history lesson on revolt
-Charleston News and Courier, November, 13, 2001
*Georgia Ports Authority wining and dining
international clientele
-Beaufort Gazette, November 13, 2001
*Election Winners
-Savannah Morning News, November, 13, 2001
*Residents returning to Brunswick lofts
-Florida Times Union, November 12, 2001
*DHEC advisory against shrimp, crab halted by
judge
*Recreational baiters claim banner year for big shrimp
*Belle Isle Marina plans call for new floating docks
-Charleston News and Courier, November, 12, 2001
*Amphibious car makes comeback in St. Johns
River
-St Augustine Record, November 12, 2001
*Beach erosion concerns lessen as wind, waves
subside
*Speed, no-wake zones raise concerns about property values on
waterfront
-Daytona News -Jounral, November 11, 2001
*Angry residents raise voices at polls St.
Marys voters toss incumbents
*Man, 27, dies after collision with boat
-Florida Times Union, November 11, 2001
*A Thank You: To the St. Simons Land Trust,
what a wonderful time everyone had at your oyster roast
-Golden Isles Weekend Online, November 8 -15, 2001
*Waterfront ownership may not include dock
rights
-Charleston News and Courier, November 11, 2001
*New Theory Offered in Hunley Sinking
-Charleston Daily News, November 11, 2001
*Thanks to MPC, the time for logical growth on
islands is long gone
-Savannah Morning News, November 11, 2001
*City
debates cost of beach repair
*Snowbirds arrive, renew friendships
-Destin / Ft Walton Log, November 10, 2001
*Public offers input, City had its first
meeting on park at Jacksonville Beach
-Florida Times Union, November 10, 2001
*Local officials optimistic tourism is
rebounding
-Island Packet Online, November 10, 2001
*Community plan strives for peace between Port
Royal, Shell Point residents
-Beaufort Gazette, November 10, 2001
*Compass is discovered aboard Hunley
*New tour boat facility holds grand opening
-Charleston News and Courier, November 10, 2001
*Jasper port pitched to neighbors
-Savannah Morning News, November 10, 2001
*Marine species closures in effect, Oyster
workers can get extensions (scrool down)
-Apalachicola Times, November 8 - 15, 2001
*Boyd Secures Funds For Channel Dredging
*"Sand Mountain" to Come Down--Graham
-The Star, Port St. Joe, November 8 - 15, 2001
*Businesses help keep beach secure
-Pensacola News - Journal, November 9, 2001
*Conch inventory designed to protect unique
local species
-Daytona News - Journal, November 9, 2001
*Tree ordinance for South Amelia referred to
committee
-Fernandia Beach News - Leader, November 9, 2001
*South gets rare view of aurora borealis
-The Island Packet Online, November 9, 2001
*Bridge of Lions project
*Life in a nutshell: A day made for eating chowder
-St Augustine Record, November 9, 2001
*Beach erosion now an emergency
-Pensacola News - Journal, November 8, 2001
*Local officials take stock after weekend of
erosion
-Daytona News-Journal, November 8, 2001
*Judge calls off Giant ship auction
-Florida Times - Union, November 8, 2001
*Fright! Historic Horrors Haunt St. Simons
-Golden Isles Online, November 1- 8
*Apalachicola dredging gets a bad rap
-The News - Herald, Panama City, November 6, 2001
*Kids, fishing — and lots of fun
-The Destin -Ft Walton Log, November 7, 2001
*Task force sidesteps county manatee plan
-Daytona News - Journal, November 7, 2001
*Annexed voters keep vow, oust St. Marys
incumbents
*Celebrating a city, Neptune Beach began in revolt
-The Florida Times - Union, November 7, 2001
*Lawmakers aim to sink gambling boats
-Charleston News and Courier, November 7, 2001
*Pro-development slate sweeps Tybee race
*SSU making waves with marine sciences and new science center
-Savannah Morning News, November 7, 2001
*New battle brewing over gulf drilling Mexico
-Northwest Florida Daily News, November 6, 2001 (link lasts
for 1 day)
*High tides, rough surf give local beaches a
walloping
-Daytona News - Journal, November 6, 2001
*Cruise ship's diversion good news for economy
-Charleston News and Courier, November 6, 2001
*Beach erosion taking its toll on South
Florida's shorelines
-The Savannah Morning News, November 6, 2001
*Environmental task force 1-man operation in
St. Johns, Marine Patrol retiree spearheads cleanup
-Florida Times Union, November 5, 2001
*Gargantuan Ancient Crocodile Found
-Golden Isles Weekend Online, November 1- 8, 2001
*Wetlands may face increased threats
-Charleston News and Courier, November 5, 2001
*Chowder event called 'biggest'
*Recalling Vilano past
-St. Augustine Record, November 5, 2001
*All Tide Up oyster ( "relaying"
program, which pays out-of-work oystermen)
-The Panama City News Herald, November 4, 2001
*County to side step Inlet Beach utility
-Walton Sun, November 4, 2001
*Little Sabine gets pollution solution
-Pensacola News - Journal, November 4, 2001
*$10 million renourishment project planned for
Hunting island
*Saving Hunting Island
-Beaufort Gazette November 4, 2001 (link may last for only one
day)
*For beach service
guys, summer’s over
*It’s the slow season for fishing industry
-The Log Online Destin, Ft Walton, November 3. 2001
*Harbor is succeeding despite many hurdles
-Brunswick News, November 3, 2001
*Sub's excavation proves history wrong
*Ashley River marina gets Army Corps OK
-Charleston News and Courier, November 3, 2001
*The amazing tail of
James the fish
*Florida Guard posted at ports, nuclear plants
*Renourishment is beached until spring
-St Augustine Record November 3, 2001
*Red Tide is Back in Area
*Ordinance Being Considered To Regulate Horses On The Beach
-The Star, Port St. Joe, November 1, 2001
*County opens beach section, attends to turtle
habitat protection
-Daytona News - ournal, November 2, 2001
*Renourishment is beached until spring
*Extreme surfing
-St Augustine Record, November 2 ,2001
*Jasper port trial date set for Dec. 3
-Beaufort Gazette, November 2, 2001
*Recreational boaters to face heavier scrutiny
*Gambling resurfaces on state's waterways
-Charleston News and Courier, November 2, 2001
*Brunswick stews battle simmers fight between
Georgia, Virginia
*Florida commission bans shark feeding
-Savannah Morning News, November 2, 2001
*Tropical Storm Michelle nearing hurricane
strength
-Daytona Beach News - Journal, November 1, 2001
*Memorial at beach for drowning victim
-St Augustine Record, November 1, 2001
*Atlantic Beach refuses to ease limits on
boats, RV's
-Ponte Vedra Beaches Leader. November 1, 2001
*Beaches gearing up for Sea & Sky festival
-Florida Times - Union, November 1, 2001
*Historic lighthouse set to receive state
funding
-Fernandia Beach News- Leader, November 1, 2001
*Brunswick Stew masters set to cook for title
-Brunswick News, November 1, 2001
*Hammock appeal wraps up
-Savannah Morning News, November 1, 2001
*Coast Guard addresses security status
-The News Herald Panama City, October 31, 2001
*Jasper's port trial date expected Thursday
-Beaufort Gazette, October 31, 2001
*County proposes to amend turtle conservation
plan
-Daytona News Journal, October 31, 2001
*Monument to honor fishermen lost at sea
*Coast Guard warns of stowaway terrorists
-Charleston News and Courier, October 31, 2001
*Resurrecting (SAVANNAH'S ELBERT) square
-Savannah Morning News, October 31, 2001
*Excavation of old lighthouse begins
-St Augustine Record, October 30, 2001
*Rose Bay saviors wary of power company's plan
-Daytona News Journal, October 30, 2001
*Officer suspects deer poaching on Hilton Head
*Wetlands map to be released
-Island Packet Online, October, 30, 2001
*Crabbing competition can still be cutthroat
*10 charged with illegally selling shrimp
-Charleston Post and Courier, October, 30, 2001
*Hammock bridge decision appealed
*Bringing back Elbert Square
-Savannah Morning News, October 30, 2001
*Harvest worries crabbers
-Florida Times - Union, October 29, 2001
*Escambia picks environment czar
-Pensacola News Journal, October,28, 2001
*CITY NOTES: Council OKs pier funding
-Jacksonville News - Leader, October 28, 2001
*nor'easter: 'Tis the season: Cyclonic storms
brewing off the coast
-Brunswick News, October 28, 2001
*Beach setback proposal irks residents
-Beaufort Gazette, October 28, 2001
*Report challenges proposed lake rules
*Wildlife refuge spawns The Stranding Center
-Destin / Ft. Walton Log, October 27, 2001
*Gulf drilling lease gets green light
-Pensacola News Journal, October 27, 2001
*Fish Island eagles seen building a new nest
-St. Augustine Record, October 27, 2001
*Wrong turn allows rower to see security
firsthand
*Eagles lose first nesting choice, get help with second
-Jacksonville News - Leader, October 27, 2001
*Marina revenue shortfall reawakens dockage
debate
-Fernandia Beach News - Leader, October 27, 2001
*Back to nature
Nutritionist explores Lowcountry's wealth of medicinal plants
-Island Packet Online October 27, 2001
*Prather spreads Gullah culture
-Beaufort Gazette, October 27, 2001
*Salmonella poisoning confirmed on ship kept
outside harbor
*Hunley's aft bulkhead uncovered
-Charleston Post and Courier, October 27, 2001
*Mexico Beach Strengthens Development Code
*Beach Driving "?" Is Back
*Sampling Nearly Completed At Old Paper Mill Site /
Impoundment
-The Star Florida, October 25 - 31, 2001
*New Smyrna Beach postpones marina decision
-Daytona News Journal, October 26, 2001
*Scientists studying cobia
*Knowing history part of living in Beaufort
-Beaufort Gazette, October, 26, 2001
*Ship's docking delayed for safety
-Charleston Post and Courier, October 26, 2001
*Sturgeon tags help knowledge soar
*City discusses strategy for hurricane cleanup
*Funds OK’d for canal dredging permit
*Road projects on hold; wetlands issues raised
-Destin / Ft. Walton Log, October 25, 2001
*Mariner stands ready to . . . Answer the call
-Daytona News Journal, October 25, 2001
*Public park by seawall unwanted
*Most dangerous beach in area lacks lifeguards
*Gulf islands spectacular for trout
-St. Augustine Record, October 25, 2001
*Pipeline owners to talk with original
contract team about repair
-Pensacola News Journal, October 24, 2001
*Environmental study paints bleak future for
Florida
-Daytona News Journal, October 24, 2001
*Agreement creates eagles' nest buffer
-Island Packet Online, October 24, 2001
*(Isle of) Palms seminar to focus on public's
dealing with raccoons
-Charleston Post and Courier, October, 24, 2001
*Two surviving Panhandle whales show promising
improvements
*Marineland's new dolphin program hopes to rejuvenate
beleaguered park
-Daytona News Journal, October 23, 2001
*Beaufort County eyes stricter beach setback
law
-Beaufort Gazette, October 23, 2001
*Penn Center to celebrate Gullah days
-Charleston Post and Courier, October 23, 2001
*Containers continue rolling through
port
*Soldier becomes Tybee's first drowning victim in two years
-Savannah Morning News, October 23, 2001
*11-year-old Elkton girl drowns near county
fishing pier
-St Augustine Record
October 23,2001
*Tern 7 wins Verizon Calibogue Cup
-Island Packet Online, October, 22, 2001
*Local Happenings
-Apalachicola Times, October 18 - 25, 2001
*Sea Island Cotton, it rhymes well with not
forgotten
-Golden Isles Weekend Online, October 18 - 25, 001
*Most coastal residents aren't opposed to
docks
-Charleston Post and Courier, October 22, 2001
*Idea floated for memorial at sea
*Constitution: OUR OPINIONS: Diversify Ports Authority board
-Atlanta Journal Constition, October 23, 2001 (online free for
one week)
*Opinion: Wetlands ordinance is a sound plan
-Pensacola News Journal, October 21, 2001
*Indiana man drowns despite rescue attempt
-Daytona News Journal, October 21, 2001
*Northeast Florida's mosquito crews wage war
on West Nile virus
-Jacksonville News - Leader, October 21, 2001
*Attacks changing port protocol
-Beaufort Gazette, October 21, 2001
*Bluffton oyster roast draws a crowd
-Island Packet Online, October 21, 2001
*COUNTY BOAT LANDINGS IN JEOPARDY
*Sullivan's joins beach fire ban
-Charleston Post and Courier, October 21, 2001
*For a good cause: Restoration has started on
the Keeper's Dwelling at the base of the St. Simons Island
Lighthouse
-Savannah Morning News, October 21, 2001
*Tourism numbers looking good
-Destin / Ft. Walton Log, October 20, 2001
*Shark victim's recovery slow
-Pensacola News Journal, October 20, 2001
*Bikers unrepentant about noise generated by
'Fest
-Daytona News Journal, October 20, 2001
*Grand Plan Part of the St Johns Feature
-Jacksonville News - Leader, October 20, 2001
*Search suspended for missing mariner
*Investigation nets 10 people for illegal sales of shrimp
-Beaufort Gazette, October 20, 2001
*Dig into Hunley conning tower may solve
mystery of sub's sinking
*BUFFER ZONES SET AT BRIDGES (link breaks tomorroe)
-Charleston Post and Courier, October 20, 2001
*Red tide forces Bay closure
-Apalachicola Times, October 18-25
*Bird Watching? Try Herons, Egrets, and
Bitterns!
-The Star Florida, October 19, 2001
*St. Marys pushes for airport
-Florida Times Union, October 19, 2001
*Coast Guard aids listing trawler
-Island Packet Online, October 19, 2001
*Editorial: Meeting the water challenge
-St Augustine Record, October 19, 2001
*Hunley crew burial may be in 2003
-Charleston Post and Courier, October 18, 2001
*City's first sea wall at Stephen Elliott Park
-Beaufort Gazette, October 17, 2001
*Vilano Beach embraces town center concept
-Florida Times Union, October 16, 2001
*A Golden History of the Isles
-Golden Isles Weekend Online, October 11-18, 2001
*Bluffton historic guidelines slated for
public review
-Beaufort Gazette, October 16, 2001
*Officials say beach erosion study to show
highest levels in 2 years
*N. Charleston miffed about bridge changes
*Officials to launch 'inland port' study
-Charleston Post and Courier, October 15, 2001
*Seventh beached whale dies
*High winds force closure of tent at seafood festival
-Panama City News Herald, October 14, 2001
*Reflections of our (St Johns) River
-Florida Times Union, October 14, 2001
*Study to gauge erosion losses (on island
beaches)
-Island Packet Online, October 14, 2001
*Shrimp Festival gets running start
-Beaufort Gazette, October 14, 2001
*Charleston panel wants to polish bridge
design: Mayor's committee says small changes could improve
Cooper River bridge plan
-Charleston Post and Courier, October 14, 2001
*High winds damage homes in PCB
-Panama City News Herald, October 15, 2001
*Storm damage could hit $1 million
-Pensacola News Journal, October 15, 2001
*Wood storks land a home in St. Marys
*Fishing trip goes wrong in rough waters
-Florida Times Union, October 15, 2001
*Massive cleanup starts at Ashley River site
-Charleston Post and Courier, October 15, 2001
*Seventh beached whale dies
*High winds force closure of tent at seafood festival
-Panama City News Herald, October 14, 2001
*Reflections of our (St Johns) River
-Florida Times Union, October 14, 2001
*Study to gauge erosion losses (on island
beaches)
-Island Packet Online, October 14, 2001
*Shrimp Festival gets running start
-Beaufort Gazette, October 14, 2001
*Charleston panel wants to polish bridge
design: Mayor's committee says small changes could improve
Cooper River bridge plan
-Charleston Post and Courier, October 14, 2001
*Beaufort boasts historic past, film-making
present
*CUMBERLAND: Amid wilderness, ruins recall Gatsby-like era
-Atlanta Journal Constitution, October 14, 2001 (online free
fro one week)
*South Walton Tourist Development Council
launches "Autumn Tides" drive
*Drive to our beach, ad campaign says
-Ft. Walton Sun, October 13, 2001
*Outlook dim for surviving whales
-Pensacola News Journal, October 13, 2001
*Advanced technology: Brake found on
Confederate sub's propeller
-Savannah Morning News, October 13, 2001
*Panama City Beach no longer will support
Spring Break Court
-The News Herald, Panama City Fl, October 12, 2001
*Disaster: Pod of pilot whales washes ashore
at Pensacola Beach ( with pictures)
-Pensacola Beach News, October 12, 2001
*9 whales stranded on Pensacola shore, 6 of
the pilot whales die despite rescue efforts
-Pensacola News Journal, October 12, 2001
*9 pilot whales found beached
-Northwest Florida Daily News, October 12, 2001 (this link
breaks in 24 hours)
*New Smyrna Beach needs a peer under
water. The city needs to take more notice of the trash
under its waterways
-Daytona Beach News - Journal, October 12, 2001
*Lady's Island resident plagued by thousands
of yellow jackets
-Island Packet Online, October 12, 2001
*Officials agree on safety plan for Pearman
bridge
-Charleston Post and Courier, October 12, 2001
*Eco-Tours on St. Joseph Bay
-The Star Florida, October 11, 2001
*Bush may reinforce seaports
-Florida Times Union, October 11, 2001
*RANGE TOWER PROPOSAL MAKES WAVES
*Officials meet to discuss marine cutbacks
*Dispute over Hunley goes to court
-Charleston Post and Courier, October 11, 2001
*Saving shoreline no sure bet
*Wetland rules looked at again
-Pensacola News - Journal, October 10, 2001
*Port eyeing foreign ships
-The Brunswick News, October 10, 2001
*Tagged cobia introduced to Colleton River
-Island Packet Online, October 10, 2001
*Security gets tighter on and around water
-Charleston Post and Courier, October 10, 2001
*Greyfield Inn Visitors can feast on 16 miles
of beachat the elegant Cumberland Island inn
-Savannah Morning News, October 10, 2001
*Stirring up a (Bald Eagle) nest -St.
Augustine
-St. Augustine Record, October 10, 2001
*Jetty extension plan has uncertain future
-Daytona News - Journal Online, october 9, 2001
*Access limited in River City
-Florida Times - Union, October 9, 2001
*Ports Authority faces homeowners' lawsuit
*Maritime museum pulls Hunley coin
-Charleston Post and Courier, October 9, 2001
*Elba Island reopening may benefit proposed
port
-Savannah Morning News, October 9, 2001
*Area loggerhead nesting season deemed
'terrible'
-Island Packet, October 8, 2001
*Mosquito Lagoon a place of history, stories
-Daytona News - Jounral, October 7, 2001
*LIFE ON THE St. Johns RIVER
*Our river's beginning
*A writer's year with the St. John's
*Weed control stunting some big fish stories
*Marshes returning with help of project
-Florida Times - Union, October 7, 2001
*Beaufort readies for Shrimp Festival
-Beaufort Gazette, October 7, 2001
*Impact of bridge work beginning to appear
-Charleston Post and Courier, October 7, 2001
*Coastal Heritage Society anniversary a call
to remember history
*Shrimp stock seems to have rebounded
-Savannah Morning News, October 7, 2001
*First Annual Florida Panhandle Birding &
Wildflower Festival Next Weekend, Oct. 11th to 14th
-The Star Florida, October 6, 2001
*Harbor boardwalk closer
-Destin Log ft. Walton Log, October 6, 2001
*Looking for trouble Parking lot has a bad
reputation
-Jacksonville News - Leader, October 6, 2001
*"What Should the Village Look
Like?" (at Simons Island)
-Golden Isles Weekend Online October 4-11, 2001
*Early shrimping results good
*Officials at odds over safety of 'subway' reefs
-Island Pakcet Oline October 6, 2001
*National estuary research program comes to
Marineland
-Daytona New - Journal, October 5, 2001
*Renourish funds run low, Rest of St.
Augustine Beach project awaits backing
-Florida Times - Union, October 5, 2001
*Officials investigate alligator shooting
-Beaufort Gazette, October 5, 2001
*Burial reef created off Charleston
-Charleston Post and Courier October 5, 2001
*Stakes are high for wetlands vote
-Pensacola News - Journal, October 4, 2001
*Okatie River shellfish beds reopened for
harvest
-Island Packet Hilton Head, October 4, 2001
*Weather a cool fishing reminder
-St. Augustine Record, October 4, 2001
*Beach policy board seeks to avoid sign battle
-Daytona Beach News - Journal, October 3, 2001
*Walking Historic Downtown (Brunswick)
-Golden Isles Online, September 27, October 4
*Business owner pitches daily ferry service
plan
-Island Packet Hilton Head, October 2, 2001
*Ferry may cast off by November
*French, Spanish battled in St. Helena Sound
-Beaufort Gazette October 2, 2001
*Water policy center opens doors
-Savannah Morning News October 2, 2001
*No news today
:-(
October 1, 2001
*Fewer entries might greet fishing rodeo
-Northwest Florida Daily News September 30, 2001
*Tensions flood wetlands debate
-Pensacola News - Journal, September 30, 2001
*Fencing separates people, alligators
-Island Packet Hilton Head, September 30, 2001
*King new director at Marine Institute
-Beaufort Gazette September 30, 2001
*Shipping industry braces for even tighter
security
-Savannah Morning News September 30, 2001
*St. Augustine Beach coast getting a $17
million facelift
-St. Augustine Record, September 30, 2001
*After THE decision Pier location set, city
moves ahead
-The Florida Times - Union, September 29, 2001
*Sea Island cuts jobs, pay
-The Brunswick News, September 29, 2001
*Stevedoring Services not ready to abandon
Jasper port plan
-Island Packet Hilton Head, September 29, 2001
*In storm wake, city mulls larger
seawall
About 600 to 700 feet of aging seawall along the bayfront
could be replaced within a year.
-St. Augustine Record, September 29, 2001
*Jonah Pygmy Whale Beaches
*Guest Lecture on Local Shark Nursery Areas
-The Star (Port St. Joe), September 27, 2001
*Where is Okaloosa Island?
-Northwest Florida Daily News, September 28, 2001 (this link
breaks after one day but you might find it in the NFDN
archives)
*Palafox Pier walkway fishing banned
-Pensacola News - Journal, September 28, 2001
*State rep says governor willing to help
curtail beach erosion
-Fernandia Beach News - Leader, September 28, 2001
*Bridge debris soon might be gone
-Pensacola News - Journal September 27, 2001
*Man's threat to jump closes Cooper River span
for hours
-Charleston Post and Courier September 27, 2001
*As Gabrielle fizzles out, the mullet come
running
-St. Augustine Record September 27, 2001
*St. Marys airport near Navy base closes
indefinitely after attacks
-Savannah Morning News September 27, 2001
*St. Marys airplanes pass over naval base
-Atlanta Journal - Constitution September 27, 2001 (usually
online free for one week)
*Group works to preserve Florida's lighthouses
-Pensacola News - Journal September 26, 2001
*Self-serve sandbags to be available
-Daytona News News - Journal September 26, 2001
*Locals didn't buy prawns in 1920s
-Beaufort Gazette September 25, 2001
*Chico dredging must meet standards
-Pensacola News - Journal September 25, 2001
*Watch gets tighter at S.C. ports: Some
crewman must stay on board, some ships can't dock at all
*High tides take sea turtle nests, trap sharks in tidal pool
-Charleston Post and Courier September 25, 2001
*Grounding effect ripples across region
(Mosquito Control)
-Savannah Morning News
September 25, 2001
*Sun, surf and wind task sailors
-Northwest Florida Daily News (link breaks after one day)
September 23, 2001
*Bayou Chico dredging work hangs in limbo
-Pensacola News - Journal
September 24, 2001
*Dee Dot waste buildup could hurt waterway
-St. Augustine Record
September 24, 2001
*Shark attacks: The fear, the facts
-Pensacola News - Journal
September 23, 2001
*Stranded turtle returns to sea
-Atlanta Journal - Constitution
September 23, 2001 (usually online free for one week)
*Environmental leader steps aside. The
long-time leader of a local river watchdog group has stepped
down after years of being embroiled in an environmental feud.
-Savannah Morning News
September 23, 2001
*Bridge damage hinders boaters
*Port expansion tops chamber's agenda
-Beaufort Gazette
September 22, 2001
*Sides prepare to battle over pier
-The Florida Times - Union
September 22, 2001
*Attorney punches holes in Grayton Grand
-The Walton Sun
September 22, 2001
*No-wake plan creates waves
-The Log Online
September 22, 2001
*Coastal office will target abandoned vessels
-Charleston Post and Courier
September 21, 2001
*Shrimp baiting gets late start
-Beaufort Gazette
September 21, 2001
*On the homefront - Coast Guard patrolling off
port
-The Brunswick News
September 21, 2001
*Storm digs up 100-year-old ship
*Pier cleanup starts after girl injured
-Florida Times - Union
September 21, 2001
*Some erosion reported after Gabrielle
*Holland: Last chance for south pier site
-Beaches Leader
September 21, 2001 (links breaks in one week)
*Dredge Tug Sinks
-Apalachicola Star,
September 20, 2001
*Broken bridge stymies shrimpers
*County reviewing beachfront regulations (Beaufort County)
-Savannah Morning News On the Web
September 21, 2001
*Unusually high tides affect coastal life
-Island Packet Online
September 20, 2001
*Grayton reluctant to get 'Grand' Destin
developer Jay Odom is planning another development in Grayton
Beach. Grayton Beach residents and business owners are again
opposing it. (link breaks after one day)
-Northwest Florida Daily News
September 20, 2001
*S.C. CHAMBER OKS SCALED-DOWN PORT PLAN: Board
urges go-ahead for SPA terminal project on Daniel Island
-Charleston Post and Courier
September 19, 2001
*High tides from Gabrielle destroy sea turtle
nests
-Daytona News - Journal Online
September 19, 2001
*Alligator Harvest Season Begins Sept. 1 -
Oct. 7
-Apalachicola Star
September 13, 2001
*Engineers discuss saltwater problems: As
Georgia inches toward a unified water policy, there is a lot
of talk about how to stop saltwater from creeping into in the
groundwater
*Storms bring erosion worries (TS Gabrielle)
-Savannah Morning News On the Web
September 18, 2001
*Cooper River area closed, Weapons station
stretch shut for security reasons
-Charleston Post and Courier
September 18, 2001
*Airborne spraying for mosquitoes allowed to
resume
-Daytona News - Journal Online
September 18, 2001
*Scheper backs shrimping business
-Beaufort (NC) Gazette
September 17, 2001
*Army tugboat suffers some damage in collision
with Bridge of Lions
-St. Augustine Record
September 17, 2001
*Most shellfish beds are still closed
*Rare turtle found
-The Beaufort (SC) Gazette
September 16, 2001
*Not everybody on board with beach
nourishment: Emerald Isle tax district plan has some
opposition
-Jacksonville Daily News
September 16, 2001
*No rush expected to harvest shellfish
-Charleston Post and Courier
September 15, 2001
*Tybee bans shark fishing
-Savannah Morning News On the Web
September 15, 2001
*Gulf County Saltwater Slam Reels Them In
Again
-Port St. Joe Star
September 13, 2001
*Containership runs aground near jetties in
harbor
*Pilot boat, containership crash under investigation
-Charleston Post and Courier
September 13, 2001
*Simply Southern - "A World of Looking
Down"
-Golden Isles Weekend Online
September 6-13, 2001
*S.C. ports open but security tighter
-The Beaufort (SC) Gazette
September 12, 2001
*Water supply tapped out: Aquifer hits use
limit four years early
-The Brunswick News
September 11, 2001
*Billy Buzzett joins St. Joe as director of
special projects
The St. Joe Company is getting ready to develop 78,000 acres
in west Bay County
-The Walton Sun Online
September 11, 2001
*Cleaning out Goose Creek Reservoir a race
against nature
-Charleston Post and Courrier
September 10, 2001
*Tragedies at the Beach
-Pensacola Beach News
September 9, 2001
*Piping up concern: A barge is moving through
the area to lay a pipeline between Pascagoula, Miss., and
Tampa
-Northwest Florida Daily News
September 9, 2001
*Oyster shell recycling site opens
-The Beaufort (SC) Gazette
September 8, 2001
*On Hilton Head, surfing is a lifestyle ...
and a family affair
-The Island Packet Online
September 8, 2001
*Destin seeks funding for experimental beach
restoration
-The (Destin) Log Online
August 30, 2001
*Deed Received For Fresh Water Canal's
Purchase
-Port St. Joe Star
September 6, 2001
*Georgia sea turtles holding their own
*Tourism changing with the economy
-Savannah Morning News On the Web
September 8, 2001
*Many questions remain on Chesapeake crater
-Charlotte Observer
September 5, 2001
*Turtle hatchlings rescued from pool
-The Island Packet Online
September 4, 2001
*Fact or fishin'? Anglers don't always give
the reel truth
-Daytona News - Journal Online
September 7, 2001
*Manatee Sightings
-Port St. Joe Star
August 30, 2001
*Old stalls new (Demolishing the old Sydney
Lanier Bridge)
-The Brunswick News
September 6, 2001
*Georgia shark attack numbers remain low State
has recorded just 9 bites since 1918
-Florida Times-Union
September 6 2001
*Long holiday weekend finds area with...Beach
deals, empty tills.
-Daytona Beach News - Journal Wire Services
September 6, 2001
*Sand Web plan catches Destin The City Council
agrees to move ahead on an experimental beach restoration
project
-Northwest Florida Daily News Online
September 6, 2001 (this link expires on the 7th)
*Clam lease update
*Riverkeepers seek more volunteers
Apalachicola Times
September 6, 2001 (the links expire in one week)
*Shark-feeding rules to be considered Divers
say feeding doesn't make sharks aggressive
-St. Augustine Record
September 6, 2001
*Barrier island with no bridge may need more
police presence (Daufuskie)
Charleston Post and Courier
September 5, 2001 (AP)
*Giant slumbers on St. Johns: 245-foot ship
was being converted to yacht until becalmed in legal limbo
-The Florida Times-Union
September 5, 2001
*Sea Island natives return to celebrate
-The Beaufort (SC) Gazette
September 4, 2001
*Stingray gathering habits under scientific
scrutiny
-The Island Packet Online
September 4
*Alabama embraces drilling that Florida neighbor shuns
-Pensacola News Journal
September 4, 2001
*Inlet, Mother Nature wreak havoc on shoreline
-St. Augustine Record
September 4, 2001
*County's manatee rules raise ire of both marina owners,
environmentalists
-Daytona Beach News - Journal Wire Services
September 3, 2001
*St. Marys museum lures visitors with submarine lore
-Savannah Morning News On the Web
September 3, 2001
*RED DRUM Years of hard fishing taking toll on stocks
*Overfishing's perils in S.C. growing clear
The Sun News (Myrtle Beach)
September 2, 2001
*Area tourism gains ground in 'soft' year Increase defies
national trend
-Pensacola News Journal
September 02, 2001
*Hilton Head will evict wild chickens
-The Beaufort (SC) Gazette
September 01, 2001
*Dredging up old history
-The Brunswick News
September 01, 2001
*The most important fish in the sea (Menhaden)
-Discover Magazine September 2001
*Menace lurks hidden in lakes (toxic algae in central
Florida lakes)
-Orlando Sentinal
August 26, 2001
*Ferries will slow down to save shorelines Commuters will
have longer trips and changed schedules
-Seattle Post - Intelligence
August 31, 2001
*Oyster harvesters fight for livelihood
-The Florida Times-Union
August 31, 2001
*Relax, Sharks Are Picky Eaters (you'll have to read this
today or subscribe)
-Wall Street Journal OpinionJournal Featured article
August 31, 2001
*Beach groins backed Coastal experts say erosion control
vital
-Charleston Post and Courier
August 30, 2001
*Tourists on boat in St. Johns River find gator hanging
from tree
-Daytona Beach News - Journal Wire Services
August 30, 2001
*Bacteria counts high in water behind Harbor Docks
*Sewage spills; harbor tested
*Court says ‘no’ on marina site
-The (Destin) Log Online
August 30, 2001
*Take a dive (skin diving around Savannah)
-Savannah Morning News On the Web
August 30, 2001
*Isle of Palms lifts swimming advisory
*Bill to protect red drum clears the General Assembly
-Charleston Post and Courier
August 29, 2001
*Beachgoers beware:
the jellyfish are here
-Savannah Morning News On the Web
August 29, 2001
*Ahead of schedule Bridge construction rolling along
-St. Augustine Record
August 29, 2001
*Beach Patrol Will Warn, but Not Arrest Surfers off Shark
Beach (About New Smyrna Beach)
-Tampa Bay Online AP News
August 28, 2001
*Jellyfish swarm off St. Johns
-Florida Times Union
August 28, 2001
*Deadly giant waves, long known as a Pacific threat, may
endanger Atlantic coasts too
-Daytona Beach News - Journal
August 28, 2001
*Loud accessory: Beads are a must for fishermen
-The News Herald Panama City Florida
August 18, 2001
*Daytona selling city fire boat; citing cost of upkeep too
great
-Daytona Beach News - Journal
August 27, 2001
*More than just a port: Community struggles to focus its
vision (Port Royal SC)
-The Beaufort (SC) Gazette
August 26, 2001
*Port St. Joe get canal dollars
*Hal Walker Catches $1,500 31.85 Pound Flathead Catfish
*Sea turtle update
*Graham Amendment Mandates Apalachicola River Cleanup
-Port St. Joe Star
August 23, 2001
Growing gator population increases call for hunts in
Georgia
-Savannah Morning News On the Web
August 26, 2001
Dogs may have their day at beach
-Apalachicola Times Online
August 23, 2001 (this link breaks in 1 week)
AOL's Beaches Page
August 25, 2001
McIntosh bracing for a storm (of development in the county)
-The Brunswick News
August 25, 2001
St. Petersburg lawmaker wants to ban shark-feeding dives
-Daytona Beach News - Journal
August 25, 2001
Biologists dive in river to check on isolated fish (Gulf
Coast Striped Bass)
-Savannah Morning News On the Web
August 25, 2001
Weighing the harvest Shrimp catch up, price low
-The Brunswick News
August 24, 2001
*Comments for the EPA
*The New Tree Ordinance The Big Shake Down (St Simons)
-Golden Isles Weekend Online
August 16-23, 2001
Turtle watchers give turtles a helping hand
-The Walton Sun Online
August 24, 2001
Harbor Boat Yard awash with uncertainty
-The (Destin) Log Online
August 24, 2001
TDC nails down date to decide pier money
Jacksonville Beach: Build a new pier of repair the damaged
one?
-The Beaches Leader
August 23, 2001 (this link only lasts a week)
Crab invasion has the beach crawling
-Pensacola News Journal
August 23, 2001
Gulf County and Historical Society Have Lighthouse
-The Star (Port St. Joe)
August 23, 2001
Port's fate in judge's hands about a proposed port on the
north side of the Savannah river.
-The Island Packet Online
August 22, 2001
New proposal would dump dredged river sand into Atlantic
-Daytona Beach News - Journal
August 22, 2001
Savannah prepares $450K tourism pitch to Atlanta
-Savannah Morning News On the Web
August 22, 2001
Variables make, break shrimp trawling season
-The Beaufort Gazette
August 20, 2001
Topozone map of Ponce de Leon Inlet, scene of New
Smyrna Beach shark attacks.
Marineland eyes eco-tourism as central part of
revitalization
-Daytona Beach News - Journal
August 20, 2001
Next battle looms: "one of Bay County's last
tracts of undeveloped beach is the probable site of the next
condominium controversy"
-The News Herald Panama City Florida
August 19, 2001
Sharks bite 3 in surf off New Smyrna Beach
-Daytona News-Journal Online
- August 19, 2001
Slipping away?
Fishing community worries about change
-The Destin Log Online
August 19, 2001
Patrols report bad news for turtles in 2001
-Daytona News-Journal Online
August 18, 2001
Graham: Pahandle bases vital
-Pensacola News Journal
August 17, 2001
Panel considers ways to protect hammocks from development
hazards (What is a hammock?)
-Savannah Morning News On the Web
August 17, 2001
Bear startles man at Gulf Breeze home
-Pensacola News Journal
August 16, 2001
Shark Frenzy - Relax. Great whites aren't chewing up people
off the Pasco -Pinellas coast. Story about all the national
and international attention a school of sharks feeding near
Anclote Key has gotten this week.
-St. Petersburg Times,
August 16, 2001
In Too Deep: Wetland rules move toward local control.
-National Review Online August 13, 2001
Are we doing enough to warn beachgoers?
-The Destin / Walton Log Online
August 12, 2001
Local commanders don't fear base closings -Beaufort
Gazette
August 11, 2001
The Jaws of Government Are the feds to blame for the
shark attacks?
- National Review Online
August 8, 2001
Shark sightings prompt beach closing near Ponce Inlet
-Daytona Beach New - Journal
August 7, 2001
U.S. merchant fleet sails toward oblivion
-Sunspot.net (The Baltimore Sun)
August 6, 2001
Beach buggy battle hinges on tiny bird
-Burlington County Times
August 5, 2001
Dredging Politics
The politics of dredging the Hudson River for PCB's
-National Review Online August 3, 2001
This year, a record 1,000 Kemp's ridley sea turtle nest
were recorded at Rancho Nuevo in just one day.
-Gulf Coast Fisherman
August 2, 2001
Intracoastal in slow lane
-The Brunswick News
July 31, 2001
Jaws Breakers: The lowdown on a very sharky summer
-National Review Online
July 28, 2001
Old Hunting, Fishing Blamed for Today's Coast Woes
-Yahoo News
July 26, 2001
The New Cooper River Bridge
-Charleston Post and Courier July 2, 2001
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