CoastalScience@Work E-Newsletter Updates from the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium Issue 19 – February 6, 2020 S.C. Sea Grant Consortium Receives High Marks by National Sea Grant Review Panel The S.C. Sea Grant Consortium was evaluated by a six-member National Sea...
Stormwater Ponds in Coastal South Carolina: State of Knowledge Report This 8-chapter report contains up-to-date scientific findings on stormwater ponds, their effectiveness as a control measure, pollutant levels, public perception, and best management practices...
S.C. Task Group on Harmful Algae Newsletter – Fall 2002 Researchers found that nearly half of 45 stormwater ponds on the South Carolina coast that were tested contained harmful algae in “bloom” proportions. Other efforts to study and monitor harmful algal blooms...
S.C. Task Group on Harmful Algae Newsletter – Fall 2001 The CDC funded research into the possibility of risks posed by harmful algal blooms in residential stormwater ponds, including attempting to identify risk factors linked to coastal development and human...
Chemical and Biological Contamination of Stormwater Detention Pond Sediments in Coastal South Carolina (2008) This technical report characterizes the chemical and biological contaminants from sediment of 16 stormwater ponds located in suburban areas of Myrtle Beach,...