The body of a 44-year-old man who went missing on Johns Island Saturday has been identified as William Singleton.
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources has closed its managed and owned islands, marking the beginning of coastal ...
Abandoned crab traps become “ghost gear,” continuing to catch and kill sea life after they’re no longer tended by their owner ...
The S.C. Department of Natural Resources has introduced a program to help the Southern flounder population rebound. Here's ...
Historic overfishing has led to population decline, but SC Department of Natural Resources hope stocking will fix the issue.
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, for the first time, will release Southern flounder into the state's ...
GEORGETOWN, S.C. (WCBD) – The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources continued its work protecting one of the state’s most valuable resources. However, it couldn’t be done without several ...
Crews removed eight abandoned boats from downtown Georgetown waters Monday as part of a broader effort that has pulled nearly 230 derelict vessels from the South Carolina coast since early 2022.
South Carolina wildlife officials have released 10,000 hatchery-raised Southern flounder into state waters, hoping to reverse ...
Roughly 300,000 oyster bushels are consumed in South Carolina each year, but only 35,000 to 40,000 bushels are recycled, said South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Shell Recycling Coordinator ...
South Carolina is on track to become the first warm-weather state to clear all large debris, including derelict and abandoned boats, from its coastal waters, with work almost complete in Georgetown.
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCBD) – In the state’s Legislature, a Senate committee passed a bill aiming to improve sustainability ...