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Tag: Lowcountry

Guest Blog: Taking a Closer Look: Marshland

Posted on September 9, 2021

By Aaron Wood Analyzing the habitats that are both prized as a fishery and an integral part of our broader ecosystem. By the time March 1st comes around I’m fiending in a way that has left my wife, friends, and coworkers wondering if it’s time for an intervention. While I’m not off selling plasma or…

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The Sustainable Angler Podcast: Charleston Waterkeeper Executive Director Andrew Wunderley

Posted on December 18, 2020

Rick Crawford In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview Charleston Waterkeeper Executive Director Andrew Wunderley and we talk about everything how Charleston Waterkeeper is relentlessly fighting to keep our water clean; how plastic pollution is Charleston’s dirty little secret; the impact climate change is having on Charleston’s water quality; and how nature has…

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Charleston Bans Single-Use Plastics

Posted on December 4, 2018

Rick Crawford You may recall, but in November 2017, plastic lobbyists and legislators from South Carolina tried to step in and prevent local communities and municipalities from being able to ban items like plastic bags, balloons and styrofoam from their local communities, and the bill to stop local government’s from banning plastic bags and styrofoam…

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Redfish & Lowcountry Love

Posted on June 5, 2018

Rick Crawford As I was driving over the bridge from Sullivan’s Island yesterday, I was thinking about how fortunate I am to live in such a beautiful place as the Lowcountry.  Aside from a four-year stint in Colorado and Wyoming, I have called the Lowcountry home for thirty-one of my thirty-five years.  Born and raised…

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South Carolina Beach Communities Pushing for Plastic Bag Bans

Posted on November 8, 2017

By: Rick Crawford Beach communities around South Carolina are pushing for plastic bag bans.  In 2015, Isle of Palms was the first city in the state of South Carolina “to ban the distribution of single-use plastic bags by retailers to consumers.”  The City of Folly Beach quickly followed suit and banned plastic bags, foam containers and…

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Flood Tide Company: Why We Joined 1% for the Planet

Posted on September 26, 2017

Flood Tide Company is a fly fishing lifestyle apparel brand based in Charleston, SC and much of their apparel is inspired by the sporting art of Paul Puckett.  In addition to original designs and great quality, Flood Tide Company is also minimizing the environmental impact of their operations, and enhancing the local fishery and waterways…

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