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Becky Ryon

North Coast Office Director

Becky grew up on the Gulf Coast of Florida and was fortunate to be surrounded by natural beauty. Unfortunately, like South Carolina, the diverse wildlife and habitats were constantly threatened by unrestrained development. Her childhood in Florida, young adulthood in North Carolina, and previous environmental advocacy work in Richmond with the Virginia League of Conservation Voters have instilled a limitless appreciation for the wild wonders of the Southeast and a desire to preserve them for future generations. As the North Coast Office Director, Becky is working to build a more resilient South Carolina and to protect our natural resources. She serves on the board of the Carolina Wetlands Association and a local policy advisory committee for the National Association of Wetland Managers.

Contact:

  • beckyr@scccl.org
  • (843) 972-3682

Education:

B.A., Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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North Coast Newsletter: A river is no place for a road

Welcome to the April 2024 issue of the North Coast newsletter! This month we explore an iconic river of our region. We’ve highlighted this river before, but today we’re focusing on two daunting road projects

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Opposing mining around critical areas and community spaces

There are over 500 active mines in South Carolina, and sand is the most commonly extracted. Over 20% of the sand mines in the state are in Charleston, Dorchester, and Berkeley Counties and Horry has

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North Coast Newsletter: Spring into rain gardens

Welcome to the March 2024 issue of the North Coast newsletter! We have been super busy in this new year and can’t believe it’s already spring. With spring comes the transition of seasons, new growth,

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The beauty of Lewis Ocean Bay

We are one step closer to saving Lewis Ocean Bay. On February 20, Horry County Council voted to defer the Conway Medical Center (CMC) rezoning for six months to give CMC time to discuss selling

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Now is the time to show up for Lewis Ocean Bay!

The 3rd and final reading to rezone the Conway Medical Center (CMC) property across from Lewis Ocean Bay Heritage Preserve is on the agenda for Tuesday’s Horry County Council meeting. We need your help! Please

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North Coast Newsletter: 2023 in Review

As 2023 comes to a close, we want to take time to reflect with you on all we’ve accomplished together this year. So often, we face new issues that take all of our focus, and

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