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Blackwaterkatz

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Posted - 07/26/2010 :  6:18:16 PM  Show Profile Send Blackwaterkatz a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Just a reminder:

The S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Freshwater Fisheries Section announces a series of four regional public open houses to discuss proposed changes to South Carolina state statutes regulating freshwater fishing. The goals of these proposed changes are to promote consistency and modernize the regulations to ensure proper management. Each open house will begin with a brief presentation on the proposed changes, completed actions and future steps. Following the presentation all attendees will be invited to discuss specific changes with DNR fisheries biologists, legal staff and law enforcement officers. Attendees will also have the opportunity to provide written comment. DNR will have responses to comments received by residents through the online request for comments on Chapter 13 and the updated proposed statutes by early July. All responses will be posted on the DNR website.

The Chapter 13 Open Houses will run from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.:

* Midlands Open House
July 14, 2010
Mary Robertson Conference Center
1260 Lexington Drive, West Columbia, SC

* Moncks Corner Open House
July 27, 2010
Santee Cooper Auditorium
1 Riverwood Drive, Moncks Corner, SC#8206;
Located just off the Rembert C. Dennis Blvd.

* Greenville Open House
August 3, 2010
Greenville Technical College - University Transfer Building
508 South Pleasantburg Drive, Greenville, SC

* Florence Open House
August 17, 2010
Francis Marion University - Lee Nursing Building
4822 East Palmetto Street, Florence, SC

South Carolina's natural resources are essential for economic development and contribute nearly $30 billion and 230,000 jobs to the state's economy. Find out why Life's Better Outdoors.

apickett



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Posted - 07/26/2010 :  7:15:35 PM  Show Profile Send apickett a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks Blackwater. I posted this to the facebook page as well.
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