Historic overfishing has led to population decline, but SC Department of Natural Resources hope stocking will fix the issue.
Hatchery-raised southern flounder were released into South Carolina estuaries for the first time as part of SCDNR's Southern Flounder Stock Enhancement Program, starting with nearly 10,000 juvenile ...
South Carolina is becoming a big catch. The state was named as a top-five fishing destination in the nation, according to a ...
South Carolina wildlife officials have released 10,000 hatchery-raised Southern flounder into state waters, hoping to reverse a decline in one of the coast's most popular sport fish.
Abandoned crab traps become “ghost gear,” continuing to catch and kill sea life after they’re no longer tended by their owner. The SCDNR wants help recording their location.
MURRELLS INLET, S.C. (WCIV) — The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources will be releasing hatchery-grown Southern flounder into South Carolina estuaries for the first time Friday, marking a ...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources released 10,000 hatchery-grown Southern flounder fish into Murrells Inlet ...
A local environmental non-profit is launching the Stono River Project this month. It aims to protect our waterways, wildlife, river resiliency, and community.