By Thursday, October 23, 2003
*Local shrimpers net less cash, but diners pay jumbo prices
-Charleson Post and Courier, 10-23-03
*Some Daufuskie Island residents are upset Haig Point is considering controlling its deer population through culling *Administrators want a small alligator sighted in a pond at Hilton Head Elementary School taken away
*State biologists drain ponds to gather red drum for stocking
-Hilton Head Island Packet Online, 10-23-03
*Four-day crabbing week discarded, the question of how to recover Georgia's blue crabs remains -Savannah Morning Newsd, 10-23-03
*Port project to affect Jekyll Island, Corps selects area on island to turn into marsh
-Brunswick News, 10-22-03
*A 52-year-old woman was pinned under a vehicle on the beach Wednesday after its driver backed over her -Daytona News Journal, 10-23-03
*Dauphin Island Town Council voted Tuesday to pay the island's $310,000 share of a $2 million project to build a pair of sand walls -Dauphin Island Mullet Wrapper, 10-22-03
*Pensacola might have lost its apparent lock on a decommissioned aircraft carrier that will be turned into an artificial reef -Pensacola News Journal, 10-23-03
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