SC ADV Dashboard
Vessels by County
Under Investigation
51 vessels
To be Removed
22 vessels
Removed & Destroyed
(Since 2019)128 vessels
Under Investigation
17 vessels
To be Removed
9 vessels
Removed & Destroyed
(Since 2019)36 vessels
Under Investigation
2 vessels
To be Removed
4 vessels
Removed & Destroyed
(Since 2019)4 vessels
Under Investigation
17 vessels
To be Removed
2 vessels
Removed & Destroyed
(Since 2019)41 vessels
Under Investigation
3 vessels
To be Removed
0 vessels
Removed & Destroyed
(Since 2019)2 vessels
Under Investigation
0 vessels
To be Removed
0 vessels
Removed & Destroyed
(Since 2019)0 vessels
Under Investigation
7 vessels
To be Removed
1 vessels
Removed & Destroyed
(Since 2019)25 vessels
Under Investigation
5 vessels
To be Removed
6 vessels
Removed & Destroyed
(Since 2019)20 vessels
Under Investigation
0 vessels
To be Removed
0 vessels
Removed & Destroyed
(Since 2019)0 vessels
Financial assistance for this project was provided by the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended, administered by the Office for Coastal Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. SCDES would like to acknowledge the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources as a contributing partner.
The South Carolina Abandoned & Derelict Vessel (ADV) Dashboard, developed by the SC Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) Bureau of Coastal Management, was designed to share data and information with the public highlighting state and local efforts to mitigate ADVs in South Carolina’s eight-county coastal zone. SCDES and partners maintain this application as a service to the public. While every effort is made to provide accurate and complete information, SCDES is relying on third parties for the information, and data also may change prior to updating. SCDES provides no warranty expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of furnished data.