By Wednesday, February 18, 2004
*Shrimpers from the Carolinas to Texas won another victory Tuesday in their high-stakes campaign to have tariffs placed on foreign shrimp
-Charleston Post and Courier, 2-18-04
*First deployed at the height of the Korean War in 1950, a decommissioned 888-foot Navy aircraft carrier could continue its service to the nation as an artificial fishing reef off the South Carolina-Georgia coast *An economic study of Port Royal's waterfront is expected to be discussed today when the South Carolina State Ports Authority Board of Directors meets in Columbia
-Beaufort Gazette, 2-18-04
*RIDGELAND: County Council tables setting up deep-water shipping terminal administration -Carolina Monring News, Low Country Now, 2-18-04
*Three fishermen rescued from 'big, mean' ocean by Coast Guard -Savannah Morning News, 2-18-04
*The ongoing tug-of-war between Georgia crabbers and the state Department of Natural Resources has reached the legislature *Processors oppose petition against foreign shrimp
-Brunswick News, 2-17-04
*PONTE VEDRA BEACH -- About 200 concerned residents filled an auditorium Tuesday night to learn about an upcoming dredging project adjacent to their Palm Valley homes -Florida Times Union, 2-18-04
*Augustine Beach City Commission will review how adequate beach access will be for motorists parking on the sand this upcoming season -St Augustine Record, 2-18-03
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