A nonprofit organization formed in 2015 to educate the public, governmental authorities, and elected officials as to the environmental, economic, and societal impact of South Carolina's beaches and inlets.
South Carolina's beaches provide critical habitat, protection from storms, and serve as one of the most vital economic engines in the state.
The board of directors of the South Carolina Beach Advocates is made up of mayors and administrators of the South Carolina beach communities. Listen to our public radio interview which sums it up.
Charleston County Parks & Rec Commission
Charleston County
City of Folly Beach
City of Isle of Palms
City of Myrtle Beach
City of North Myrtle Beach
DeBordieu Colony Community Association
Georgetown County
Horry County
Kiawah Island Community Association
Ocean Club Community Association
Seabrook Island Property Owners Association
Town of Edisto Beach
Town of Hilton Head
Town of Kiawah Island
Town of Pawleys Island
Town of Seabrook Island
Town of Sullivan's Island
Town of Surfside Beach
Wild Dunes Community Association
ATM
Atlantic Reef Maker
Davis & Floyd
Coastal Science & Engineering (CSE)
Earthbalance
Elliott Realty
Freese and Nichols
GBA
Manson Construction
McKim & Creed
Moffatt & Nichol
Olsen Associates Inc
Southern Strategies
Edisto Beach Property Owners Association
Municipal Association of South Carolina
Great Lakes Dredge and Dock
Marinex Construction
Southern Dredging
Jean Ellis
Angelos Hannides
Bill Otis
Raymond Rhodes
Linda Tucker
For the first time, South Carolina’s coastal communities are measuring the water levels surrounding their cities, towns and counties in real time through a widespread network of water level monitoring stations across the state.