By Sunday, July 17, 2005
* In its first year, the South Carolina program to put private communities in charge of alligator removal has reduced the number of calls state wildlife officials are getting. But some community officials continue to say its unfair to place the cost of the removal on the community
* Fripp Island living: Chances are, you can't afford it
-Beaufort Gazette, 7-17-05
* Being united under the same ownership, Georgia's seaports in Brunswick and Savannah are better able to compete against ports in other states because they aren't competing against each other -Brunswick News, 7-16-05
* If you have been stung by a jellyfish, thoroughly wash the area without rubbing it. Washing with seawater is preferable to fresh water. Ice may be used to help control the pain. Further treatment for stings uses a 50/50 mixture of vinegar or ammonia and water to neutralize the toxin . . .
-Fernandina News Leader, 7-16-05
* Florida is giving hunters a gator-hunting primer -Florida Times Union, 7-17-05
* As high-rise condos replace low-key homes, folks at Port Orange's Seabird Island are losing paradise -Daytona News Journal, 7-17-05
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