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National Data Buoy Center - http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/Southeast.shtml
The premiere source of meteorological and oceanographic measurements for the marine environment. Includes map and data. |
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http://www.saltwatertides.com/dynamic.dir/georgiasites.html - http://www.saltwatertides.com/dynamic.dir/georgiasites.html
Input coastal location to get low and high tide predictions with sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, and moon phase for any time within the next year. |
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Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary - http://www.graysreef.nos.noaa.gov/information.html
One of the largest near shore live-bottom reefs of the southeastern United States. Located 17.5 nautical miles off Sapelo Island, Georgia it encompasses 17 sq.nautical miles of live-bottom habitat. Included is information, education, data, news and underwater photos. |
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Georgia Coastal Research Council - http://www.marsci.uga.edu/coastalcouncil/
Provides mechanisms for improved scientific exchange between coastal scientists and decision makers in the State of Georgia. Shown is staff information, research, data, archives and contact information. |
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Coastal Georgia Sound Science Initiative - http://ga2.er.usgs.gov/coastal/
Studies to support development of Georgia Environmental Protection Division's final strategy to protect the Upper Floridan aquifer from saltwater contamination. Shown are projects, water conditions and resources. |
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Center for a Sustainable Coast - http://www.sustainablecoast.org/
The purpose of this non-profit is to improve the responsible use, protection, and conservation of coastal Georgia's resources - natural, historic, and economic. Shown are programs, publications, accomplishments and volunteer opportunities. |
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The Dolphin Project - http://www.thedolphinproject.org/
Established in 1989 a nonprofit, volunteer group engaged in conducting a long-term, scientific study of Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin primarily in Georgia waters. Shown is training information, programs, surveys, FAQs, adopt-a-dolphin information along with news and events. |
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The Georgia Conservancy - http://www.georgiaconservancy.org/index.php?page=coast
Conservation of coastal Georgia wetlands, barrier islands and salt marshes. Included are publications, conservation issues, events and management plans. |
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Marine Advisory Service - http://www.uga.edu/marine_advisory/
Coordinates coastal research, advisory services, and education to extend economic, environmental, and cultural benefits throughout the state and region. Shown is information on water quality, recreational fisheries including maps, weather, tides, boating and publications. |
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Coastal Georgia Land Trust - http://www.galandtrust.org
Mission is to promote responsible stewardship and preservation of land which has natural, recreational, scenic, historic, or educational value in Coastal Georgia. Included is membership and staff information, news and conservation easements details. |
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Clean Coast - http://www.cleancoast.org/
The only organization in Georgia whose sole purpose is to address and combat the state's coastal trash problem. Included is a look a typical clean up, event calendar and membership information. |
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National Wildlife Refuges - http://gorp.away.com/gorp/resource/us_nwr/ga_savan.htm#Low
The seven refuges found in Coastal Georgia. Included is information on types of wildlife, flora, climate, location and regulations. |
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Taylor Schoettle's Naturalist Guides - http://www.georgiabarrierislands.com/
Books on the Okefenokee Swamp and the Georgia Barrier Islands. Shown are portions of the guides, author biography, online ordering and contact information. |
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Skidaway.net - http://www.skidaway.net/
Russ Wigh's personal site with images and information on the birds and bugs of coastal Georgia, particularly Skidaway Island. Also features a section on the pelagic birds and sea creatures of Georgia and Florida. |
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The Coastal Environmental Organization of Georgia - http://home.att.net/~theceo/
Protecting the environment of the Georgia coast for the enjoyment of future coastal residents. Included are news, events, advocacy opportunities and contacts. |