Author Archives: Celie Dailey

Cecelia Dailey’s article on the plant ecology of the Kiawah Spit published by CoastalCare.org

Read the article Captain Sams Spit, Kiawah Island by Cecelia Dailey, composed in response to continued efforts of developers to build 50 houses on the 150-acre spit of sand. Under the tutelage of botanist Richard Porcher, Dailey challenges the current propaganda of developers who state that the beach is robust and accreting with substantial high […]
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Keep coal mining out of public lands

We just signed this Credo petition to keep coal mining out of public lands: http://act.credoaction.com/sign/federal_coal_scoping?t=4&akid=17676.4225124.0NOeGJ President Obama took an enormous step forward in January when he announced a temporary stop to new coal sales on federal lands, and a comprehensive review of our federal coal leasing program which has been, essentially, giving away our publicly […]
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Exposing questionable practices in Awedaw

A new park in Awendaw is being mined for dirt to pay for costs of development. “There needs to be an impact study,” said Chris Crolley, owner of Coastal Expeditions and an Awendaw resident. “Nobody on Town Council is a geologist or a hydrologist.” The lake could be 80 acres once digging is complete. The […]
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