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Anglers reminded of regulation change for recreational marine bottom fishing

DNR News (803) 667-0696

The S.C. Department of Natural Resources, in cooperation with the
South Atlantic Fishery Management Council, reminds anglers of several
changes in recreational marine bottom fishing regulations.

Check the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Web site for
complete saltwater regulations: www.dnr.sc.gov/regs/saltwaterregs.html.

The following is an abbreviated list of commonly caught species:

* Vermillion Snapper
Open Season: April 1 - Dec. 31
Possession Limit: 5/person/day; excluded from 10 snapper/person/day
limit

Have you seen this bird?

http://www.thecenterforbirdsofprey.org/swallowtail-kite.php

The Center for Birds of Prey near Charleston, part of the Avian Conservation Center, is once again asking the public's help in reporting sightings of swallow-tailed kites visiting and nesting in the Lowcountry.

Swallow-tailed kites have striking black and white plumage, a long, scissor-like tail, and long, narrow, pointed wings. Their remarkable tails make them unmistakable. The wingspan is about 48 inches and the bird is about 24 inches tall.

They can often be seen soaring over bottomland forests and open habitat.

DNR License Plate Series supports wildlife, conservation

The S.C. Department of Natural Resources License Plate Series are specialty plates available to the general public. Each plate portrays the importance of natural resources in our state from saltwater recreational fishing and hunting opportunities to conservation of endangered and threatened species.

Beaufort saltwater fishing report

Spottail Bass: Fair to good. Bay Street Outfitters in Beaufort reports that redfish are breaking up into smaller schools and the fiddler crabs are coming out of hibernation. Overall fish are still in a "March Madness" pattern, though, and it remains difficult to coax them into feeding. They are frequently refusing bait and it's hard to get a hook-up. Mud minnows and live shrimp are the best baits.

For South Carolina marine recreational fishing regulations: http://www.dnr.state.sc.us/regs/pdf/saltfishing.pdf
Visit the Saltwater Fishing License Web site at http://saltwaterfishing.sc.gov

A microscopic guide to May River phytoplankton

Check out the new photo gallery of images of phytoplankton of the May River. These images will let you see the life in the May River like you've never seen it before. See it here.

Program enhances habitat for shorebirds

A centerpiece story in the Thursday, April 15, 2010, edition of Bluffton Today by reporter Richard Brooks highlights the importance of managing old rice farms to help migrating shorebirds and other wildlife

It's a joint program by The Nemours Wildlife Foundation, the S.C. Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Read more here.

Amazing strand feeding dolphin pics posted

Bluffton resident Jean Tanner has shared some spectacular photos of dolphins strand feeding in Stoney Creek. Be sure to check out her photo gallery here.

Conservation voters express budget concerns

The Conservation Voters of South Carolina expressed its concern about state funding for natural resource agencies. In its weekly electronic newsletter, the organization said the conservation community is concerned about the human and natural resource fallout from the severe budget cuts already instituted at DNR, Forestry, PRT, Agriculture and the Conservation Bank.

Spring tours of the ACE Basin offered

The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources hosts a number of free public events in the ACE Basin reserve.

To learn about and register for the event series interested individuals may visit the website http://www.dnr.sc.gov/marine/NERR/seminarseries.html or contact Kim Counts
SCDNR//ACE Basin NERR at (843) 953-9354.

Events include:

Birding in The Beidler (Headwaters of the ACE Basin),EM.

Speakers: Jeff Mollenhauer (SC Audubon)
Date: April 26, 2010
Time: 9:00 a.m. to noon
Location: Francis Beidler National Forest
Capacity: 30 people

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