By Sunday, March 14, 2004
*With a rich history dating back to the 1500s, the seafaring town of Port Royal is changing. The State Ports Authority's Port of Port Royal is slated for closure and the agency's 44 acres of prime waterfront property will be up for grabs -Carolina Morning News, Low Country Now, 3-14-03
*After a decade's worth of local cleanup efforts, Rose Bay was only two tasks away from being healthy again -- and both fell to the federal government. This spring the Army Corps of Engineers was scheduled to dredge built-up muck and remove an old causeway that chokes off the Port Orange area bay's natural flow. But now it says it won't, blaming a funding shortage
-Daytona News Journal, 3-14-03
*CAPE SAN BLAS -- State and federal scientists stepped up efforts Friday to determine what has been killing bottlenose dolphins, fish and horseshoe crabs in and near St. Josephs Bay -Daytona News Journal, 3-13-03
*Firefighters learn skills for beach safety *Will area beaches be safer this year? -Destin Log, 3-13-04
Waves playlist for 13 March 2004
- Thelonious Monk - Epistrophy, In Paris: Live at the
Olympia
(Thelonious/Hyena)
- Bobby Hutcherson - A Time to Go, Patterns (Blue Note)
- Joe Morris/Ken Vandermark/Kent Kessler - Breath Easily,
Deep Telling
(Okka Disk)
- Steve Lacy - The Bath, Momentum (RCA/Novus)
- Butch Morris/Le Quan Ninh/J.A. Deane - Ozone: Burning
Bed, Burning
Cloud (FMP)
- Matthew Shipp Quartet - Critical Mass, Critical Mass
(213CD)
- Milton Marsh - Sabotage: 3 Preparations (Alankara)
- Frank Wright Quartet - Church Number Nine (part two),
Church Number Nine (Black Keys)
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