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Guy Harvey Inc.have teamed with CCA SC on a South Carolina themed Guy Harvey t-shirt available exclusive- ly at the nine Palmetto Moon locations across the state. A significant portion of the sale of each specially designed t-shirt will go to CCA SC’s Topwater Action Campaign (TWA), dedicated to marine habitat improvement in South Carolina.


“Palmetto Moon is pleased to be involved with the largest grassroots marine conservation organization in the state. CCA’s work for the last 25 years continues to positively impact our quality of life in South Carolina,” said Whitney Holzer of Palmetto Moon. “This t-shirt program is our way of participating in those efforts and we are honored to do so.” Created in 2008, the Topwater


Action Campaign was modeled on the adopt-a-highway program as a way to restore coastal creeks. Since then, TWA has grown tremendously in the scope and scale of its habitat projects. Under the slogan, “Habitat today means fish for tomorrow,” this building conserva- tion program is now a force for improv- ing South Carolina’s marine resources and raising awareness. Water quality,


oyster shell recycling, inshore and off- shore reef enhancement, as well as edu- cation are all aspects of the TWAtoday. “Guy Harvey is an outspoken advo- cate for the world’s marine resources,” said Steve Stock, president, Guy Har- vey Inc. “We believe the funds generat- ed through the sale of Guy Harvey’s custom PM t-shirt will be significant for the Topwater Action Campaign and we plan to support both Palmetto Moon and CCA SC in their conserva- tion efforts.” “We are very appreciative and hon-


ored that these two successful and rec- ognizable companies recognize CCA SC’s habitat program as worthy of their time and involvement,” said Gary Keisler, CCA SC Topwater Action Campaign Coordinator. “With partners like these, we can enhance and restore areas today that will mean more habi- tat, more fish, and better angling opportunities for the future.”


Key West Boats Fishing For Miracles Tournament


The 2011 Key West Boats Fishing for Miracles King Mackerel Tournament marks another milestone for this bene-


fit event. Now in its’ 18th year, the FFM Tournament has long been recognized as the largest king mackerel tourna- ment in the state and it continues to grow and develop. This year’s event will take place once again at the Ripley Light Yacht Club facility and is sched- uled for Aug. 11-13.


“This event is a labor of love that many people put a lot of effort into each year and the results speak for themselves” said Tournament Director Rob Donlin. “It keeps getting bigger and better each year.”


The tournament is a charity tourna- ment put on by a volunteer committee from all parts of the state to benefit CCASouth Carolina and The Children’s Hospital in Charleston.


“When you fish the Miracles tourna- ment, you know the proceeds are going to the Children’s Hospital and CCA SC,” said CCA SC 1st Vice Chairman Jay Sims. “Add to that it is one of the best-run, best-organized tournaments on the East Coast and it’s a win-win sit- uation for all involved.” If you haven’t already entered, call 843-554-0177, visit CCASouth Carolina’s website, or the tournament site at www.fishingformiracles.org


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