By Thursday, July 21, 2005
* Expert: Catch was fresh and didn't come from foreign ponds. Lowcountry Supper diners attending tonight's Water Festival banquet can dip their shrimp in cocktail sauce secure in the knowledge that they'll be eating wild shrimp and not a foreign, farm-raised catch
- Beaufort Gazette, 7-21-05
* A proposed lawsuit settlement calls for experts to study whether U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredging has increased Dauphin Island erosion over the past half century -Mobile Register, Dauphin Island Mullet Wrapper, 7-19-05
* Storm transforms sands. Wakulla, Franklin County terrain done in by Dennis. St. George Island State Park, where he's the manager. About 80 percent of the park's beachfront sand dunes were flattened by Hurricane Dennis. Sections of the park's main road also were destroyed, and the boardwalks, picnic pavilions and bathrooms were heavily damaged * Apalachicola Bay reopens for oyster harvesting
-Tallahassee Democrat, 7-21-05
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