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Proposals and Progress Reports

 

South Carolina Shrimp Fishery Assistance
This collection of documents makes up the original proposal for the Partnership.

Introduction

Goals & Objectives
* Objective 2.2 revision

Investigators

Budget pdf

Budget Justification

Timeline

 

 

 

 

 

Progress Reports Submitted to National Marine Fisheries Service
These documents are compiled from the many progress reports submitted to the Industry Task Force by the individual groups responsible for different aspects of the Partnership.

First Semi-Annual Progress Report (January 2004)
Second Semi-Annual Progress Report (July 2004)
Third Semi-Annual Progress Report (January 2005)
Fourth Semi-Annual Progress Report (July 2005)
Fifth Semi-Annual Progress Report (December 2005)

Shrimp Industry Partners' Approved Proposals

  • Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments - Emergency assistance (effective 6/01/03 to 5/31/06 )
  • SC Seafood Alliance - Advertising (effective 11/01/03 to 10/31/04 )
  • SC Sea Grant Consortium - Fisheries Specialist (effective 8/01/03 to 7/31/04 )
  • SC Shrimpers Association - Festivals (effective 1/01/04 to 12/31/04 )
  • Wild American Shrimp, Inc. - Marketing (effective 6/01/04 to 5/30/05 )

 

 

 

Fresh Catch

Duke University Shrimp Industry Survey

Matrix of USDA Grant Opportunities

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Federal Permits Required in the South Atlantic Shrimp Fishery April 11, 2006 (pdf)

Summary of 2005 shrimp season

ITC Votes to Keep Shrimp Antidumping Duty Orders for India and Thailand in Place

Latest Clemson Extension Industry Newsletter

Latest Market Report

Latest Seafood.com News

Latest SSA Newsletter

 


 

 


 


 

 

 


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