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The Economic Contribution of Natural Resources to a State Economy: A South Carolina Case Study

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Table 1. Annual economic impact of fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing on the South Carolina economy
Table 6. Annual economic impact of the forestry sector on the South Carolina economy.
Table 7. Annual economic impact of all natural resource sectors on the South Carolina economy

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