By Wednesday, June 29, 2005
* Anglers catching cobia throughout the Broad River and Port Royal Sound began seeing the benefits of a state program to boost the population earlier this month -Beaufort Gazette, 6-29-05
* The Georgia Sea Turtle Center, planned for Jekyll Island, the turtle rehab facility will also educate about these animals, which nest on the Georgia coast -Savannah Morning News, 6-29-05
* $14 million beach renourishment project that officials from the state, county, and Army Corps of Engineers hope will buffer St. Augustine Beach from hurricanes * To the local surfing community, the beach renourishment that is underway on St. Augustine Beach means one major thing: waves
* Reports that the Ponte Vedra Inn and Club closed the nearby ocean Sunday due to sightings of marine life fins were "blown out of proportion
-St. Augustine Record, 6-28-05
* Baitfish signal arrival of sharks, Volusia known for nips, not chomps -Daytona Beach News Journal, 6-29-05
* A second shark attack Monday morning off the coast of Florida’s Panhandle has beachgoers on edge and on the lookout. On Monday afternoon, swimmers scurried out of the water near Camping on the Gulf in Miramar Beach when someone yelled “shark.”
-Destin Log, 6-29-05
* It took a team effort to save teen attacked by shark at Cape San Blas, those who helped recount their story
-Tallahasse Democrat, 6-29-05
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