By Saturday, April 10, 2004
*Computer and human error allowed the cruise ship Galaxy to illegally dock in Charleston on Wednesday, exposing shortcomings in the city's port security *A recent court order says two multimillion dollar oceanfront houses violate a subdivision's restrictive covenants and calls for the homes to be demolished
-Charleston Post and Courier, 4-9-04
*Bill closing Port of Port Royal benefits city *Hilton Head commission weighs plan for Jenkins Island sailing center -Brunswick News, 4-10-04
*Waddell Mariculture Center faces closure because of state budget cuts *Wity of Beaufort's Waterway Commission is nearing the end of its preordained six-month lifespan -Carolina Morning News, Low Country Now, 4-10-04
*Tybee bans condos on Lazaretto, encourages maritime use on island's 'gateway -Savannah Morning News, 4-10-04
*Spring breakers flocking to Golden Isles -Brunswick News, 4-9-04
*Panhandle beaches take steps to curb drownings -Daytona News Journal, 4-10-04
*After three years of work, retired Vice Adm. Jack Fetterman is preparing to present his proposal for a $20 million maritime museum and research center to the Pensacola City Council Pensacola News Journal, 4-10-04
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