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Seabrook Island Property Owners Association Seeks to Relocate Captain Sam's Inlet

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The Seabrook Island Property Owners Association is requesting permission to relocate Captain Sam's Inlet to its previous location, involving the excavation of 10 acres of sand and filling of 10 acres of water. The project aims to stabilize the inlet and mitigate erosion, allowing natural migration while maintaining habitat for endangered species.

Approximately 300,000 cubic yards of sand may be excavated. The Army Corps of Engineers has identified 18 threatened or endangered species in the area. The project requires approval from the state Department of Environmental Services and the Army Corps. Ongoing legal disputes regarding the area involve the Town of Kiawah Island and other groups seeking conservation measures against private development plans.

Seabrook Island Property Owners Association Seeks to Relocate Captain Sam's Inlet
Jan 15, 2026, 6:15 AM

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