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  2. Scallop aquaculture - Wikipedia

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    Wild juvenile scallops, or spat, were collected for growing in Japan as early as 1934. [1] The first attempts to fully cultivate scallops in farm environments were not recorded until the 1950s and 1960s. [2] Traditionally, fishing for wild scallops has been the preferred practice, since farming can be expensive.

  3. Seaweed farming - Wikipedia

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    They also recommended cutting off seagrasses and removing sea urchins before farm construction. Seedlings are tied to monofilament lines and strung between mangrove stakes in the substrate. This off-bottom method remains a primary method. [11] Long-line cultivation methods can be used in water approximately 7 meters (23 ft) in depth.

  4. Nodipecten nodosus - Wikipedia

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    Nodipecten nodosus, or the lion's paw scallop, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Pectinidae. It can be found along the Atlantic coast of North America, ranging from Cape Hatteras to the West Indies , including Brazil and Bermuda .

  5. Sunshine, beaches, and lower costs: How South Carolina became ...

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    A popular destination: South Carolina. As home prices and general living costs soar across the country, more affordable states are gaining new residents. ... The state saw a net 68,000 domestic ...

  6. South Carolina Lowcountry - Wikipedia

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    The Lowcountry (sometimes Low Country or just low country) is a geographic and cultural region along South Carolina's coast, including the Sea Islands. The region includes significant salt marshes and other coastal waterways, making it an important source of biodiversity in South Carolina.

  7. South Carolina Department of Natural Resources - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is a South Carolina state agency charged with regulating hunting, [1] fishing, [2] [3] boating, duck stamp orders, and the conservation efforts [4] of the state government. It is directed by seven-member Board of Directors.

  8. Charles Pinckney National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Pinckney National Historic Site is located about 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Charleston, South Carolina, on 25 acres (10 ha) of Wando Neck, a peninsula formed at the confluence of the Wando and Cooper rivers.

  9. Why is South Carolina called the Gamecocks? History behind ...

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    According to a 2020 report from the University of South Carolina, a 12-6 upset victory over the Tigers that year was the catalyst that directly led to the nickname: It broke a four-game skid in ...