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Fisheries flounder
The drought that has ravaged the Southeast for the past year has devastated a 60-year source of income crucial to the Santee Cooper area. Read More...

What lies beneath: Drought reveals dangers
The structure that lies beneath the surface of the Santee Cooper lakes is legendary. When the floodgates were shut more than 60 years ago, the rising water covered standing forests, giant stumps, old road beds, bridges, house foundations and at least one old chimney. Read More...

Grave sites at risk
State 'being robbed blind' on drought-exposed landLong-submerged relics at 2 lakes targeted.

AKE MARION — The utility vehicle had barely stopped Thursday when state archaeologist Jonathan Leader leapt from his seat and sprinted across the dried lake bed toward two men prodding the soft Orangeburg County ground for artifacts. Read More...



Videos
Turtles in decline?

Geoff Marshall at the Sea Turtle Rescue hospital at the aquarium talks to the senior biologist about the current state of the turtle population

Added on: Sept. 24, 2007


GET OUT: Shrimp Baiting

Lifelong lowcountry fisherman Gene Adams demonstrates the correct shrimp baiting technique

Added on: Sept. 19, 2007


The Maritime Festival

Tanisha Waldo reports on the fun from the Maritime Festival

Added on: May 19, 2007

Turtle Rescue!

Lucia Walinchus reports on the unexpected rescue of a loggerhead turtle.

Added on: May 16, 2007
 



Tight lines lowcountry fishing

Trophy Case

Tuesday, July 1, 02 23 p.m.

Tideline is proud to bring you “Trophy Case,” a new partnership with The Post and Courier newspaper featuring the best staff and reader-submitted fishing photographs from the Lowcountry and beyond.
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tight lines: story

Plan floated for federal saltwater fishing license

Tuesday, July 1, 01 37 p.m.

Data collection may exempt S.C. anglers
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Boats & boaters: On the water

New name, new attitude at Harbor Fest

Tuesday, July 1, 12 00 p.m.

New name, new attitude at Harbor Fest - Maritime Events
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Boats and boaters: On the water

Who needs hook and line?

Tuesday, July 1, 12 00 p.m.

Lowcountry diver raises profile of spearfishing, underwater exploration.
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currents: science and conservation

'All these animals were so deep nobody ever thought to look'

Tuesday, July 1, 12 00 p.m.

'All these animals were so deep nobody ever thought to look' Governor asks Bush to declare deep-ocean paradise off-limits.
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Casting Off: Maritime News

Ripley Light Yacht Club plans 200-boat expansion

Tuesday, July 1, 12 00 a.m.

Charleston boaters soon may have a one-stop marina where they not only can tie up their boats but also work out and take the kids for a swim in the pool.
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Tight lines: lowcountry fishing

Soaring fuel prices force anglers, captains to rethink strategies

Tuesday, July 1, 12 00 a.m.


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CASTING OFF: maritime news

NOAA grants help keep observation buoys afloat

Tuesday, July 1, 12 00 a.m.

Two regional coastal observing systems operating hand in hand off the Carolinas have won nearly $2 million in National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration grants.
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editor’s Letter

We all got a little smarter after Memorial Day weekend.

Tuesday, July 1, 12 00 a.m.

We're proud to announce that Tideline, the Lowcountry's premier maritime magazine, will now be published monthly.
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tight lines: lowcountry fishing

Spot those tails

Tuesday, July 1, 12 00 a.m.

You’ve earned this moment.
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Surf and Sand: Lowcountry Beaches

Carving it up

Tuesday, July 1, 12 00 a.m.

Sport, art or hobby? From families just having fun to pros making $300,000 a year, everyone digs sand sculpting
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surf & Sand: Lowcountry beaches

Turtles doing well this year

Tuesday, July 1, 12 00 a.m.

Nest numbers could double estimates made last year
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cover story

Wahine Tournament

Tuesday, July 1, 12 00 a.m.

Wahine: 1. A girl or young woman (in Hawaii and Polynesia). 2. Slang. A young woman surfer. 3. One of the best things about Folly Beach
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coastal cuisine: Tuna tacos

So simple, and so good

Tuesday, July 1, 12 00 a.m.

The fish taco can be reduced to a simple equation:
Fish + Tortilla = Fish Taco.
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Tight lines: feature

Addiction

Tuesday, July 1, 12 00 a.m.

Summerville husband-and-wife fishing fanatics sink their teeth into big-money mackerel tournaments.
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surf & Sand: Lowcountry beaches

'Wahines' take center stage at Folly Beach

Tuesday, May 6, 02 17 p.m.

Expect big crowds at this year’s Wahine Classic, a surfing contest for girls and women, to be held May 31-June 1 at the Washout on Folly Beach.
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Currents: science and conservation

Fish that catch themselves?

Tuesday, May 6, 02 17 p.m.

Scientists test plan to use sound instead of bait to entice fish
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Currents: science & conservation

Sonar range raises concern for whales

Tuesday, May 6, 02 17 p.m.

The Northern right whale is a 40-ton, 60-foot-long giant with fins as big as boats. Though fewer than 400 are known to exist, more than four dozen were spotted swimming off South Carolina shores last winter.
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Tight lines lowcountry fishing

Lowcountry Fishing Calendar

Tuesday, May 6, 02 17 p.m.

Lowcountry fishing calendar
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CasTING OFF: maritime news

Amistad sets sail for Harbor Fest 2008

Tuesday, May 6, 02 16 p.m.

Famed schooner joins fleet of tall ships heading to Charleston for new maritime festival
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