By Friday, May 21, 2004
*A bill dealing only with isolated freshwater wetlands was passed on a voice vote Thursday by the South Carolina State Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee
-Hilton Head Island Packet Online, 5-21-04
*Saltwater Fishing Trends
-Carolina Morning News, Low Country Now, 5-21-04
*More dead turtles wash ashore *Casino boat docks in Savannah
*As the Tybee readies for its annual Beach Bum Parade, leaders stress conservation in order to avoid exceeding its aquifer's limits
-Savannah Morning News, 5-21-04
*Judge orders dissolution of island property owners' board
-Dauphin Island Mullet Wrapper, Mobile Register 5-20-04
*Sea turtle season for laying and hatching begins May 1st and ends October 31st, although some nests may not hatch until into November
-Port St. Joe Star, 5-20-04
*Plantation community of St. George Island, developers of Resort Village have agreed on a plan that puts an end to commercial development within the 58-acre tract
-Apalachicola Times, 5-20-0-4
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