Boating, Fishing, and Travel Information for South Dewees Island, SC
The southern tip of Dewees Island in Charleston County is located along Dewees Inlet near Cedar Creek. The inlet leads from the Atlantic Ocean into Long Creek and Bullyard Sound. The island is home to a small community of residents who travel by gold cart as gas-powered vehicles are prohibited. It only receives about 2,000 tourists each year and can be accessed by a ferry running between the Isle of Palms and Dewees Island.
Charting Luxury: The Rise of High-End Yacht Charters in the Mediterranean
By US Harbors. As the sun dips below the horizon of the Mediterranean, it illuminates a world of luxury that sails upon its waters. Companies like MedGulets are at the forefront of this opulent sea voyage, offering unparalleled experiences aboard high-end yachts. Embarking on a luxury yacht charter through these historic and… Learn More
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Transforming Waste Fishing Gear into Profitable Resources
By Paul Molyneaux. Discarded fishing gear is a major contributor to ocean pollution. According to Ben Kneppers, who along with David Stover and Kevin Ahearn, co-founded the fishing net recycling company, Bureo, around 600,000 tons of fishing gear ends up in the ocean every year and continues to kill marine life.… SEE MORE
Virginia Lawmakers Move to Protect Commercial Fishermen from Harassment at Sea
By Larry Chowning. The Virginia General Assembly has passed HB 928, a bill designed to protect commercial fishermen and their boats from harassment at sea. The measure passed 38-1 by the state Senate and 99-0 in the lower House, and was signed on by legislative leaders in early March. Gov.… SEE MORE
Lobster Community Address Increase to Lobster Size Limits
By Carli Stewart. The Lobster Institute’s U.S.- Canada Lobster Town Meeting took place in mid-January to open dialogue within the lobster industry in the Northeast of the United States and Canada. The event included various industry members, including commercial fishermen, scientists, policymakers, managers, and association representatives. Together, these individuals came… SEE MORE