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April 28, 2009

What does sustainability mean to you?

If you’re not sure, this short video from College of Charleston students will be a nice wake-up call – one that everybody should take notice of as fellow stewards of our environment.

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  6. SC takes control of managing its long-term water needs
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  8. They may be muddy, but oysters will survive – if we let them!
  9. New striped bass regulations in effect
  10. The Economic Impact of SC’s Natural Resources



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