By Wednesday, February 08, 2006
* The public soon might have historic Morris Island in its hands. For how long is anybody's guess. The island beach is eroding, as much as 20 feet per year. At one spot only a narrow strip of dunes separates the ocean from the marsh, and that was only about 30 feet wide last year - Charleston Post and Courier, 2-8-06
* FOLLY BEACH - A height limit of 40 feet above base flood levels in the city's new commercial corridor was recommended Monday by the Planning Commission - Charleston Post and Courier, 2-7-06
* Community leaders and Glynn County's federal legislative delegation teamed up to press for a federal appropriation of $19.1 million to deepen the bridge channel after Bush omitted it from his proposed budget for fiscal 2006 - Brunswick News, 2-7-06
* Effective as of 6 a.m. today, portions of Mobile Bay that were temporarily closed to the harvesting of oysters on Jan. 30 will be reopened, according to an Alabama Department of Public Health news release. This includes Cedar Point, Heron Bay, Dauphin Island Bay and Bon Secour Bay - Mobile Regisger, Dauphin Island Mullet Wrapper, 2-6-05
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