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Questions and Answers

Are there alligators here?

Yes, Swanquarter Refuge supports one of the northern most populations of the American alligator.
What fish are commonly caught at Bell Island?
Commonly caught species include Atlantic croaker, spot, weakfish, spotted seatrout, Atlantic flounder, red drum and bluefish.
Can I hunt waterfowl on Swanquarter Refuge?
A 6,120-acre area of marsh is open to duck and coot hunting in accordance with applicable state and Federal regulations.

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