A copy of this map of the Port Royal Sound, created by New World Cartology in Green Point, S.C., was presented to the Beaufort County Council this week as a “thank you” for support from the Port Royal Sound Foundation. Dean Moss, chairman of the nonprofit, suggested the map be hung in the council’s executive chambers as a reminder “of how important your job is to … protect this incredible ecosystem. And by protecting this ecosystem, you protect all of Beaufort County.” Copies of the map are available for sale at the PRSF Maritime Center on S.C. 170.
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