By Tuesday, March 16, 2004
*A developer who sought permission for 20 septic tanks on Morris Island must get the land rezoned first, and more than 100 people wrote letters opposing his plans for new homes on the barrier island just south of Fort Sumter -Charleston Post and Courier, 3-16-04
*A Circuit Court judge Monday took up whether to dismiss the South Island Dredging Association's lawsuit over enforcement of provisions of the group's state permit to dredge Sea Pines marinas and waterways
-Beaufort Gazette, 3-16-04
*Freshwater turtle populations throughout the Lowcountry and the rest of South Carolina could be threatened by a thriving collection business that sends them overseas, conservationists say -Hilton Head Island Packet Online, 3-16-04
*The City of Gulf Breeze plans a public meeting March 24 to discuss alternative proposals for a replacement to the Pensacola Bay Bridge
-Pensacola News Journal, 3-16-04
*A key to protecting the Ochlockonee River and the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River systems may be preserving the rare mussels that live in them
-Tallahassee Democrat, 3-16-04
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