Deveaux Bank, South Carolina

North shore of Deveaux Bank beach looking east
An aerial shot of Deveaux Bank looking back towards the mainland with Botany Bay to the left and Seabrook Island to the right.
Deveaux Bank
Deveaux Bank (South Carolina)
Geography
Location Atlantic Ocean
Coordinates 32°32′56″N 80°10′52″W / 32.549°N 80.181°W / 32.549; -80.181
Area .33 sq mi (0.85 km2)
Length 1 mi (2 km)
Width 1.2 mi (1.9 km)
Highest elevation 3 ft (0.9 m)
Administration
United States
State  South Carolina
County Charleston County

Deveaux Bank is a horseshoe-shaped sand spit island encompassing a 215 acre bird sanctuary at the mouth of the North Edisto River in Charleston County, South Carolina.[1] It is located on the Atlantic Coast between Edisto Island, South Carolina and Seabrook Island, South Carolina. It's average elevation is three feet.[2] It has approximately 2.75 miles of sandy beaches on three sides (some of which are completely submerged at high tide) and a tidal lagoon on the side facing the mainland.

History

Deveaux bank was first documented in 1921 and by the 1930s was an established seabird rookery. During World War II, Deveaux Bank was used as a bombing range. The bank was completely submerged by Hurricane David in 1979 and tidal shifts that followed the next spring.[3] Over the next several years the island continued to rebuild as sand was deposited by currents.

Today

Currents cause the shape of the island to constantly shift. Due to a lack of land predators, the island has become a heavily utilized bird nesting area. It is protected by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Landings may only be done below the high-water line. Dogs are prohibited and overnight camping is also prohibited.

Flora

Plant species on the island include:

Fauna

Observed species vary from year-to-year but include:

References

  1. "Deveaux Bank Seabird Sanctuary". South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  2. "Deveaux Bank, South Carolina, United States". SatelliteView.co. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  3. Langley, Lynne (6 August 1991). "Deveaux Bank plays game of hide and seek". The News and Courier (Charleston, SC). Retrieved 19 November 2013.
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