By Saturday, November 05, 2005
* South Carolina shrimp baiting season closes at noon Tuesday, the end of a two-month spree of recreational shrimpers casting for coolers of salty, sweet crustaceans - Charleston Post and Courier, 11-5-05
* After a tense four-year wait, the federal government has weighed in: Beach driving can stay. Volusia County officials learned this week they can keep cars on the beach until 2030 under a new, renewable permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- Daytona Beach News Journal, 11-5-05
* Designs for two storm-damaged beach roads, Fort Pickens Road and J. Earle Bowden Way, should be complete in a few weeks, but when the money will come through to pay for repairs is anybody's guess - Pensacola News Journal, 11-5-05
* Oysters plucked from Apalachicola Bay have long been the highlight of this celebration, but for the first time in about two decades, the raw shellfish scooped into plastic cups and sold for $5 a helping at the Florida Seafood Festival are from Texas, not Florida - Paanama City News Herald, 11-5-05
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