Wrecked and abandoned boats sunk in the River Avon near Wiltshire have been recovered, with the last having been removed last week. An operation to recover five boats that had been abandoned by their ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Wounded Nature Working Veterans Monday, in partnership with the state Department of Natural Resources and local agencies, began removing and destroying abandoned boats in the ...
Pennsylvania has a problem with abandoned boats, but help is on the way. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission knows there are several hundred abandoned boats hanging around rivers and marinas ...
Removing shipwrecked, abandoned or deserted boats from Bluffton waterways will now be a coordinated effort between the town, the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources and nearby jurisdictions ...
Abandoned boats are a common sight in Lowcountry waterways. A new documentary is highlighting the proliferation of, and efforts to remove, these derelict vessels. The documentary, titled "Free Boat to ...
Abandoned vessels are a problem in Hampton Roads waterways, and this week a local environmental nonprofit is stepping in to help. At least 100 abandoned or derelict boats are in the water in southeast ...
For years, abandoned boats in St. Tammany Parish's waterways have created obstacles for other boaters and leaked hazardous material into wetland habitats. Now, the parish is embarking on a $1 million ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Law enforcement and local groups are removing one of three abandoned boats in the Ashley River. Efforts to remove three sunken boats from the Safe Harbor Charleston City ...
Mike Provost was boating with his family one day when they saw a disintegrating boat tied up to a tree on the shore of Long Creek, one of the hundreds of creeks threading through the Virginia Beach ...
An abandoned boat remains at Sycamore Island on the Allegheny River. After more than a decade of taming Japanese Knotweed, the Allegheny Land Trust has restored Sycamore Island on the Allegheny River ...
GEORGETOWN — Pocked with barnacles and coated in pluff mud, the sailboat tilted sideways onto the concrete with a grinding sound. The 9,000-pound vessel, a familiar sight from the Georgetown Harbor ...