Isle of Palms 



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 *Cupka, D. M. 1972. A survey of the ichthyofauna of the surf zone 

 in South Carolina. South Carolina Wildlife and Marine Resources 

 Department, Technical Report No. 4. 19 pp. 



Surf zone seining stations were maintained at Garden City Beach, 

 Pawley's Island, Debidue Beach, Bulls Island, Isle of Palms, Edis- 

 to Beach, and Hunting Island. During 1971, seining on a monthly 

 basis netted a total of 6,516 fishes, representing 18 families, 

 29 genera, and 39 species. 



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 *Stalter, R. 1974. A floristic study of South Carolina's barrier 

 islands. Abstracts of papers presented at the 35th Annual Meet- 

 ing of the Association of Southeastern Biologists. The Associa- 

 tion of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin 21(2) :86. 



The flora are described for five South Carolina barrier islands: 

 Bull Island, The Isle of Palms, Otter Island, Hunting Island, and 

 Turtle Island. 



483 

 *Stalter, R. 1974. A synecological study of the evergreen maritime 

 forest of three South Carolina barrier islands. Abstracts of 

 papers presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Association of 

 Southeastern Biologists. The Association of Southeastern Biolo- 

 gists Bulletin 21(2) :86. 



Arborescent species are described for three South Carolina bar- 

 rier islands: Bull Island, The Isle of Palms, and Hunting Island. 



Sullivans Island 



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 *Ziegler, J. M. 1959. Origin of the sea islands of the southeastern 

 United States. Geographical Review 49:222-237. 



Coastal geographic studies of sea islands, off the coasts of 

 Georgia and South Carolina, were carried out in 1953, 1956, 1957, 

 and 1958. Islands discussed include: Tybee, Wassaw, Ossabaw, St, 

 Catherines, Blackbeard, Sapelo, St. Simons, Jekyll, and Cumber- 

 land (in Georgia) and Hunting, Fripp, Hilton Head, and Sullivans 

 (in South Carolina) . 



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