词条 | South Carolina Department of Natural Resources |
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The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is a South Carolina state agency charged with regulating hunting,[1] fishing,[2][3] boating, duck stamp orders, and the conservation efforts[4] of the state government. It is directed by seven-member Board of Directors. The governor of South Carolina appoints a member from each of the state's congressional districts, in addition to one at-large board member. The board or governor may appoint citizens advisory panels to provide recommendations on agency programs. The Department of Natural Resources also oversees the state's soil and water conservation districts, which are special-purpose districts contiguous with each of South Carolina's 46 counties. Each conservation district is managed by six-member boards. Three members of each board are appointed through the Department of Natural Resources, while the other half are directly elected. DNR Senior Staff[5]
DNR Board Members
Law EnforcementThe Division of Law Enforcement is responsible for enforcement of state and federal laws that govern hunting, recreational and commercial fishing, recreational boating, and other natural resources conservation concerns.[6] The division conducts South Carolina’s hunter and boater education courses, as well as other outreach programs including the Take One Make One and Archery in the Schools programs aimed at introducing youth to the sport of hunting. The division is responsible for investigating boating and hunting accidents, and DNR officers regularly conduct search and rescue missions in outlying areas and assist other law enforcement agencies in investigations. The Division has officers trained in underwater diving that assist in law enforcement, search and rescue, and evidence recovery missions. The Division also utilizes aircraft for law enforcement patrol, search and rescue, and other department missions. The division and its officers are called upon to provide homeland security related to water borne activities including commercial ship escorts, and hydroelectric dam, nuclear facility, and energy plant security. South Carolina's corps of natural resources enforcement officers is organized into four regions covering groups of the state's 46 counties and coastal marine shoreline and waters out to 200 miles. A 24-hour toll-free number is maintained for emergencies requiring immediate law enforcement assistance from a natural resources officer. Any person may call this number anonymously to report a conservation law violation or information that could lead to the arrest of a violator and become eligible for a cash reward through the Operation Game Thief Program. History and purposeThe DepartmentThe agency as organized on July 1, 1994, under the S.C. Restructuring Act is composed of the former Wildlife and Marine Resources Department, Water Resources Commission (non-regulatory programs), Land Resources Commission (non-regulatory programs), State Geological Survey (State Geologist), and S.C. Migratory Waterfowl Committee. These have been combined into the present division structure. Alvin A. Taylor is the current director of the agency. The BoardThe SCDNR is governed by the seven-member S.C. Natural Resources Board, with one member representing each of the state's six Congressional Districts and one at large. The board meets monthly. Citizen advisory committees meet periodically. The public is invited to attend all meetings, and comment is encouraged. Upcoming meetings are announced through news releases, local newspapers, or the DNR News and Video Section. Also, SCDNR Board Meeting minutes are available as they are approved by the Board. See also
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.northcarolinasportsman.com/details.php?id=13968 |title=New rifle range opens in Charleston County |publisher=North Carolina Sportsman, Inc. |access-date=12 April 2017}} Official website of South Carolina Department of Natural Resources2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.northcarolinasportsman.com/details.php?id=13945 |title=Croft State Park gets new barrier-free fishing pier |publisher=North Carolina Sportsman, Inc. |access-date=12 April 2017}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=https://greenvillejournal.com/2017/03/29/quest-bring-back-south-carolinas-native-trout/ |title=The quest to bring back South Carolina’s only native trout |publisher=Greenville Journal |access-date=12 April 2017}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.gameandfishmag.com/hunting/hunting_ducks-geese-hunting_sc_aa114802a/ |title=South Carolina’s Best WMA Draw Hunts for Ducks |publisher=Game and Fish Magazine. |access-date=12 April 2017}} 5. ^{{cite web|last1=Epley|first1=Patty|title=Webmaster|url=http://www.dnr.sc.gov/admin/personnel/index.html|website=South Carolina Department of Natural Resources|publisher=SCDNR|accessdate=6 March 2017}} 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.foxcarolina.com/story/30033927/sc-dnr-unveils-robot-deer-to-combat-illegal-hunting |title=SC DNR unveils robot deer to combat illegal hunting |publisher=FOX Carolina. |access-date=12 April 2017}} External links
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