By Thursday, August 14, 2003
*Lowcountry marine scientists battled a huge swordfish 1,800 feet under the sea at the Charleston Bump *The process of easing the negative effects of the new Cooper River bridge on the surrounding neighborhoods may be spiraling into confusion
*South Carolin beach advisories, closings up 75%
-Charleston Post and Courier, 8-14-03
*Old Polk Island bridge proposal drawing interest of City Council
-Beaufort Gazette, 8-14-03
*Georgia Ports helps fund study on beach erosion -Savannah Morning News, 8-14-03
*Georgia study to focus on shipping channel's role in beach erosion
-Coast News, 8-14-03
*Bitterly cold Atlantic Ocean temperatures -- hovering at about 20 degrees below normal this week -- have led to circumstances on local beaches that have people scratching their sometimes water-numbed heads *Pollution-related beach closings, advisories declined in 2002 *-Daytona News Journal, 8-14-03
*Condos push beach limit on building
*Tropical system to churn up surf
-Pensacola News Journal, 8-14-03
*Seawall coming for Norriego *Holiday Isle: A tale of two beach plots
-Destin Log, 8-13-03
*Flathead Catfish Festival & Tourney This Weekend
*Mexico Beach Bed Tax Meeting
*Documenting Aquatic Treasures
*Vermilion Snapper Program Workshop
-Port St Joe Star, 8-14-03
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