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Experience
the beauty of Charleston's saltwater ecosystem on an Angler Management
Ecotour. These half or full day charters are an excellent way to see
what the lowcountrys estuaries and barrier islands have to offer.
Charleston, South Carolinas coastal habitat is made up of ocean, sandy
beaches, maritime forests, salt marshes, tidal flats, bays and
estuaries. These areas are home to many different species of fauna and
marine life. Ecotours will include visiting and learning about each of these areas and the life that inhabits them.
Take a trip out to Capers island marine preserve, Morris Island, Folly
Beach or the backside Of Kiawah Island where we will spend the day
shelling or learning about the plants and marine life that inhabit these
barrier islands.
Dolphins or porpoises are regularly seen in the Charleston area and can
be viewed playing with each other or feeding on schooling fish. Manatees
are becoming more plentiful in the area. I have seen a number of them in
the harbor and Shem Creek
The barrier islands are also host to a great variety of birds. The brown
pelican, terns, skimmers, sanderlings, gulls and many other species
claim these islands as nesting sights and can be viewed on a regular
basis. Egrets and herons inhabit the marshy areas where they can be seen
cruising the mud flats in search of food. The osprey, known as “the fish
hawk” use posts and pylons in the area as their nesting sights. If you
are a birdwatcher then this is the tour for you.
Crabbing trips are also an option while we are out there. These trips
are fun and informative, especially for the children.
The perfect day trip for family or friends, Angler Management Ecotours
insures a fun, informative day on the water.
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