Otter Island aerial image courtesy SCDNR |
Boaters traveling the Intracoastal Waterway through
southeastern South Carolina have always known about the scenic sea islands with
their natural look and a maritime forest ecosystem. Three rivers feed into St.
Helena Sound between Beaufort and Edisto Island, forming a framework for a
larger area that became known 25 years ago as the ACE Basin. The watershed for
the Ashepoo, Combahee and Edisto Rivers are now constantly monitored in the
National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR) network.
The
ACE Basin NERR encompasses more than 93,000-acres of uplands, wetlands and
everything else found in this river system basin. The ecological significance
of the ACE Basin became magnified in 1989 when recognized as critical habitat
for migratory birds. In 1991, the ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge was formed
after purchase and protection of the Grove Plantation. In 1992, The ACE Basin
NERR was formed, becoming just the 20th such site under the watch of the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Located at Bennett's Point in Colleton County |
A
partnership between private landowners and other parties began to blossom in
the ACE Basin with an intense focus on conservation. The Nature Conservancy
listed the ACE Basin as one of the World’s Last Great Places in 1994, and
bought South Williman Island (2765-acres) and placed it under conservation
easement. Several more barrier islands were purchased and protected from
development and placed into the ACE Basin NERR including Otter Island
(1889-acres) and Ashe Island (1722-acres).
The
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources manages some of these islands in
their Heritage Preserve system now, which allows public access by boat for
daytime visits. Some islands have pristine beaches where birds like the piping
plover can stopover and where loggerhead turtles continue to nest. Others offer
historic sites concerning Native Americans and rare plants that evolved over
time in this temperate and salty section of the South.
To view blog click about Baruch Marine Lab click on Winyah Bay NERR
To view blog click about Baruch Marine Lab click on Winyah Bay NERR
To view the entire magazine feature article click on All At Sea.
To view past articles on the ACE Basin click on Trapping - 2015 Duck Finale - 25th Anniversary - 2012 Update / John Frampton - 2013 Waterfowl Warrior Hunt - ACE Basin QDMA - Friends of Nemours - Wounded Warrior Deer Hunt - Colleton Plantation Tour - Mottled Duck Study - Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers.
NERR bumper sticker |
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