no richie... i dont advise going to the offshore Charleston ledges if you wanna find teeth and fossils. are there fossils at these sites? yes. BUT they are not known for fossils. i am going to these sites because i want to do an ocean dive and i know these sites have "limestone". fossils are commonly found in limestone. my point is, you are much more LIKELY to find teeth in the rivers
the Cooper (30 feet), Edisto (10 feet), and Wando (20 feet) rivers are your best, and easiest place in South Carolina to find fossils. offshore Wilmington NC at a site called "Meg ledge" (110 feet)you can pick up some Meg teeth.
they only have one boat and i am signed on for the morning departure on May 12th. My name is on their sheet for that trip.
if you prefer the river, we can put you on Phil or Johnny's boat. i am not in the "charter" business and i do not get paid, i am just a hobby diver that dives for fun, but i enjoy being helpful. some guys are out to fill boats so they can get a free ride in return, that is not me. just a hobby diver here
here is a clip of a fossilized scallop i found offshore Charleston on one of the limestone ledges. i am sure there are fossils there. one just has to find them. You can see some of the limestone on the rear face. It looks like cement and it was hard as hell to remove.
[video=youtube;rCmha18WLqk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCmha18WLqk[/video]