Author Archives: Mary Edna

Climate Central

May 2023 Charleston Airbourne Flooded is a 96″x36″ Batik on Silk by Mary Edna Fraser that depicts the effects that sea level rise could have on the Charleston, SC coastline. The dark green areas show the future encroachment of water on our coastal land. Trees provide powerful benefits in an increasingly warm and urbanized world. […]
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SCDNR Edisto River Basin Plan

Edisto IV – 64″x40″ Batik on Silk, Mary Edna Fraser 1999 SCDNR to present final Edisto River Basin Plan June 1 in Blackville The Edisto River Basin Plan is available for review and download on the SCDNR website at https://hydrology.dnr.sc.gov/edisto-river-basin-plan.html. The S.C. Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) will hold a public meeting on June 1 in […]
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The dirty hidden secret of the coast.

John Sperry and Mary Edna Fraser swim in the murky water of the creek behind their home in Charleston County on April 13, 2023. Henry Taylor/StaffLatest NewsAmid growth and lax rules, a menace beneath lawns threatens SC waterways and health. https://www.postandcourier.com/septic-tanks/amid-growth-and-lax-rules-a-menace-beneath-lawns-threatens-sc-waterways-health/article_ff78c926-d875-11ed-a26d-e3a7f9419349.html By John Ramsey jr*****@po************.com05/05/2023, 11:00 AMFrom her dock overlooking James Island Creek, Mary Edna […]
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