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The continental shelf off South Carolina typically extends about 3 to 30 miles (approximately 5 to 48 kilometers) from the coastline. It varies in width due to geological features and oceanic currents, but on average, the shelf is widest in the northern part of the state. This relatively shallow area is crucial for marine life and supports various fisheries.

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