By tk Friday, March 21, 2003
*Port of Savannah has overtaken the Port of Charleston as the nation's fourth-busiest shipping container terminal *Hurricane evacuation rom Hilton Head would take 26 hours, emergency planner says -Charleston Post and Courier, 3-21-03
*Suggested changes to dredging bill give regulators larger role -Hilton Head Island Packet Online, 3-21-03
*Council approves sand-buying contract for South Beach, Hilton Head *Shrimp harvests net local markets a fresh catch -Carolina Morning News, 3-21-03
*Coffee Bluff Marina dispute heads back to MPC -Savannah Morning News, 3-21-03
*Dates set for 2004 Savannah boat show -Coast News, 3-21-03
*Brunswick is still looking for change at the Mary Ross Waterfront Park dock -Brunswick News, 3-20-03
*Tourism not hurt much by war jitters -St Augustine Record, 3-21-03
*Health officials warn ocean swimmers -Daytona News Journal, 3-21-03
*Dauphin Island Council gives mayor OK to sign wetlands lease *Crab-trap collection protects animals, boats *High mercury levels are detected in bass from area rivers -Dauphin Island Mullet Wrapper, 3-21-03
*Commissioners OK 30-foot buffer for wetlands -Pensacola News Journal, 3-21-03
*Flounder's Restaurant is seeking a state permit "to construct a 20-slip docking facility" off shore in Santa Rosa Sound *Pensacola Beach sand Nourishment Resumes -Pensacola Beach News, 3-20-03
*Respiratory therapist studies the red tide *Dig at harbor could turn up Indian ‘trash’ *Beach funds from state not certain -Destin Log, 3-19-03
*Matching Community's Effort to Save Cape Lighthouse -Port St Joe Star, 3-20-03
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