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February 10, 2012
Natural Resources Board meets Feb. 17 in Charleston
The S.C. Natural Resources Board, the policy making body of the S.C. Department of Natural Resources, will meet 2 p.m. Fri., Feb. 17 at the Marine Resources Division’s Marine Resource Research Institute classroom at 217 Fort Johnson Road, on James Island in Charleston.
Board meetings are open to the public and anyone with business for the board or needing directions to the meeting should contact the S.C. Department of Natural Resources Columbia office at (803) 734-9102. Caroline C. Rhodes of Charleston is chairman of the S.C. Natural Resources Board.
Items scheduled on the agenda for the S.C. Natural Resources Board meeting include:
- Constituent Comments
- Presentations/Commendations
- Advisory Committee Reports
Saltwater Recreational Fisheries
Law Enforcement
Heritage Trust
Governor’s Cup Billfishing Series
Waterfowl
- Items for Board Information
Board Discussion of Timber Management Program
Deer Baiting
Drought Update
- Items for Board Action
Recommendations for Sheepshead Management
Aquatic Nuisance Plant Management Plan
- Director's Briefings
Executive Office
Legislative Report
Environmental Report
Deputy Directors' Reports
Law Enforcement
Marine Resources
Outreach and Support Services
Land, Water and Conservation
Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries
- Comments - Board Members
- Executive Session (if necessary)
More News
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- S.C. Wildlife’s 28th annual outdoor photo contest accepting entries
- Aiken County wildlife area will open to the public four Saturdays in March
- Natural Resources Board meets Feb. 17 in Charleston
- Youth coon hunt to be held in Barnwell on Saturday, Feb. 11
- Prescribed burns planned at Forty Acre Rock Preserve in Lancaster County
- Hosts of hunting TV show 'The Crush' featured at Palmetto Sportsmen's Classic March 23-25
- DNR honors employee of the year
- How lab work helps your local waterways (video)
- All fishermen follow recreational bag limits on South Carolina artificial reefs
- Commercial shad, herring fishing gearing up
- North American bat death toll exceeds 5 million from white-nose syndrome
- Camp Wildwood of South Carolina open for 2012 registration
- Draft 2012 Aquatic Plant Management Plan available for public review, comment
- North Island hog hunts with dogs to remove destructive feral hogs
- Freshwater fishing trends
- Saltwater fishing trends
- S.C. weekly tidetable
- DNR video