This study examined 465 sample plots distributed throughout South Carolina, indicating that South Carolina had around 4,104,850 acres of wetlands in 1989, 89 percent of which were freshwater.
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This study examined 465 sample plots distributed throughout South Carolina, indicating that South Carolina had around 4,104,850 acres of wetlands in 1989, 89 percent of which were freshwater.
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South Carolina's Wetlands Status and Trends 1982-1989,
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