
Coastlines Georgia is the official quarterly publication of the Coastal Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. You can access editions below by clicking the download link for a PDF or the e-reader link for a page-view version.

Volume 8, Issue 2
Contents
- Prep now for hurricanes
 - Two-time EOQ named in July: Moore
 - Town Hall to discuss potential dock standards
 - New guide to aid with erosion control
 - ASFMC panel weighs options for red drum
 - Feature: John Pafford Memorial Kids Fishing Event Returns
 - At-sea observer program kicks off
 - Doin' dirty work: Red snapper mini-season
 - Et Cetera: News Briefs from Across CRD
 
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Volume 8, Issue 1
Contents
- Editorial: Boat safely this summer
 - Staff update: New faces and roles at CRD
 - Fisheries stats tech named EOQ
 - Derelict vessel safely removed
 - Free family fishing event set for June 7
 - Beach Week to return
 - Economics of artificial reefs set as topic for May lunch-and-learn
 - Feature: A 'Net Gain' for Science
 - Ask a CRD Pro: What to keep in your Summer tackle box
 - CoastFest returns for 29th year
 - Et Cetera: News Briefs from Across CRD
 
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Volume 7, Issue 4
Contents
- Editorial: Speak Up For Fisheries
 - Wetlands Biologist Earns Employee of the Quarter
 - New Faces and Retirements
 - Lane Snapper Added as New Record
 - CRD Hosts Coastal States Organization
 - Finfish AP Hears Red Drum Stock Assessment Results
 - Mariculture Zone Proposed in Glynn County
 - The Ultimate Beginning Angler Gift Guide
 - Feature: Navigating the Waters - How Fishery Management Agencies Shape the Future of Georgia's Coast
 - DNR Responds to Hurricane Helene with Unmatched Coordination
 - Ask a CRD Pro: Winter Fishing
 - Retiree Spotlight: Cindy Smith Retires from DNR After More Than 40 Years
 - Et Cetera: News Briefs from Around CRD
 
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Volume 7, Issue 3 (August 2024)
- Editorial: Angling ethics ensure future
 - Compliance specialist named EOQ
 - Staff receive State of Georgia Faithful Service Awards
 - Private dock stakeholder committee begins work
 - CRD hosts Career Academy
 - Divers document growth on railcars
 - Ask a Marine Biologist: Beachcombing, a guide to the Georgia coast
 - Additions made to 3 offshore reefs
 - A coastal tradition continues: CoastFest set to make waves in Brunswick
 - Almaco jack record broken again
 - Family catches 'troutzilla' at Jekyll pond
 - Retiree Spotlight: Former director still leads in community
 - Et Cetera: News briefs
 
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Volume 7, Issue 2 (April 2024)
Contents
- Editorial: Keep our beaches clean
 - Public info officer named EOQ
 - DNR real estate chief retires after 19-year career with agency
 - Upgrades coming to Champney boat ramp
 - DNR, Army Corps partner for bird habitat
 - Back-to-back records set offshore
 - Ask a Biologist: Finding Flounder
 - Georgia's changing beaches
 - Ecosystem report card shows moderate improvements
 - DNR prioritizes disabled access to the outdoors
 - Retiree Spotlight: Retired biologist still has eyes on future
 
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Volume 7, Issue 1 (January 2024)
Contents
- Editorial: Shrimpers deserve support
 - Biologist, Career Academy lead named EOQ
 - New Faces and Roles at CRD
 - UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant honors CRD green growth specialist
 - Food shrimp season draws to a close after extension
 - End of the Line: CRD partners with MARTA to deploy retired railcars, 1,200 tons of concrete to Artificial Reef L
 - CRD marine tech bags new record category
 - 'Clean Marina' program re-launches
 - From Cage to Cuisine: Georgia's first floating-cage grown oysters reach restaurants in major milestone
 - Capt. Jack Evans looks back on CRD career
 - CRD hosts public comment on proposed 'upland component' rule change
 - Et Cetera: News briefs
 
Volume 6, Issue 3 (October 2023)
Contents
- Marine tech named EOQ for outreach work
 - New faces and roles
 - Rabon sworn in as 7th DNR commissioner
 - New deputy commissioners appointed
 - Jax woman reels in record pompano
 - Feature: Dirty Jobs; CRD technicians are making one of the most complete inventories of coastal aquatic barriers to date
 - Ask a Biologist: Oyster picking
 - Game warden honored by SAFMC for fisheries work
 - 'Rails to Reef:' MARTA donates retired cars
 - New oyster reef part of carbon capture study
 - Tug 'Brenda K' joins Reef KBY near Cumberland Island
 - 'Et Cetera' news briefs
 
Volume 6, Issue 2 (June 2023)
Contents
- All about Coastal Seafood
 - Marine educator named EOQ
 - New faces and roles at CRD
 - DNR commissioner off to new challenge
 - Brief: MARTA Board votes to donated retired railcars for reefs
 - Shrimp Season 2023 opens
 - Coastal Georgia Seafood: How CRD helps bring your coastal favorites from the ocean to your table
 - CRD donates $25K to endowment
 - Ribbon cuttings around the coast: Noyes Cut, Village Creek
 - Ask a Marine Biologist: Spotted Seatroutt
 - Living shoreline added to Coastal HQ
 - Annual Report Card released
 - Two new state saltwater records set
 - A Look Around: Kids Fishing Event
 - Column: Seasons of the Saltmarsh - Dog Days of Summer
 - Et Cetera (News Briefs)
 - A Look Around: CoastFest 2023
 
Click here to download a PDF of the June 2023 edition of Coastlines Georgia.
Volume 6, Issue 1 (March 2023)
- Earth Day Nature Trail offers relaxation, education
 - Permit coordinator named employee of quarter
 - New faces, roles at CRD
 - Litter prevention group honors CRD biologist
 - Brief: Davis elected DNR board chairman 2023
 - Living Shorelines: A sustainable solution to coastal erosion
 - Ask a Marine Biologist: Fishing for tripletail
 - CRD license plate hits $1 million for habitat creation
 - Angler ties 21-year sheepshead record
 - Column: Spring is in the air
 
Click here to download a PDF of the March 2023 edition of Coastlines Georgia.
Volume 5, Issue 2 (December 2022)
Contents
- CoastFest set for Earth Day
 - Marine tech named employee of quarter
 - CRD makes annual donation to Toys for Tots
 - New CRD vessels support mission, staff
 - 'Lemon Shark' selected as CoastFest art contest winner
 - Redfish Outlook: As coastal Georgia's population grows, CRD aims to upgrade fishing regulations
 - Beach advisories move to real-time map
 - Seasons of the Saltmarsh: Silverling
 - CRD launches virtual reality program to take students, public to artificial reefs
 - Tourney volunteer bags record-tying fish
 
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Volume 5, Issue 1 (May 2022)
Contents:
- Welcome (back) to Coastlines
 - Remembering John Pafford
 - Surf fishing for whiting
 - Kids Fishing, CoastFest return as in-person events
 - Shrimp season on the horizon as CRD celebrates 20,000 trawls
 - Let's Make a Deal: Out Best for Yours this Summer
 - 'A-' for Georgia Coast on annual report card
 - Georgia Shellfish Farming: Concept to Table
 - Fishing guide shares tarpon tips for a sustainable future
 - Making a splash: CRD leverages partnerships in new reefs
 - Beach program ready for summer
 - Time to Prepare (for hurricane season)
 - Runoff reduction targets pollution
 - Seasons of the Saltmarsh: Cordgrass and Spartina
 - Man sets new record for dolphin
 - Vermilion snapper has new record
 - Et Cetera (news briefs)
 
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Historical Editions of Coastlines Georgia:
Volume 1, Number 1 (February-March 1978)
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Contents:
- Editorial: This view of the coast
 - Coastal Zone Management Update
 - Coastal fisheries update
 - Shrimp report
 - Artificial reefs: Saltwater sportfishing update
 - SBA loans to Georgia shrimpers
 - Oyster restoration program
 - Coastal Resources program
 - Law Enforcement update
 - Coastal Marshlands Protection update
 - EPD coordinates with Kings Bay review
 - New EPD program considers drinking water laws
 - Historical poster at Fort King George
 - Skidaway Island State Park
 - State Geological Survey of Coastal shallow aquifers
 - Georgia's barrier islands: Their history and management
 - Summary of county positions on CZM legislation
 
Volume 1, Number 2 (April-May 1978)
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Contents:
- Coastal Zone Management Advisory Council
 - Editorial: Gov. George Busbee
 - Dedication: Patrick Campbell Adams (1947-1978)
 - Coastal Resources Update (Blue crab, shrimp, sportfishing, Coastal Marshlands Protection Update)
 - Law Enforcement updates (North and South)
 - Offshore oil lease set
 - Geologic and water resources update
 - Fort King Georgia
 - Environmental Protection Update
 - Brunswick/Glynn County Joint Planning Commission
 - University of Georgia Marine Extension Service
 - Coastal Zone Management update
 
Volume 1, Number 3 (June-July 1978) [Special Regulations Edition]
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Contents:
- Coastal information/exhibit center
 - Marsh restoration
 - Coastal Zone Management update
 - Coastal Resources update
 - Coastal fisheries update/Shrimp tagging project
 - Charter fishing boat data
 - Georgia Commercial Fish Landings 1977
 - Law Enforcement update
 - Three mile limit
 - Long distance swimmers (blue crabs)
 - Georgia Coastal Fishing Regulations 1978-1979
 - DNR tests survival equipment
 - Outdoor education update
 - EPD update
 - OCS pipeline
 - Coastal Update: Georgia Conservancy
 
Volume 1, Number 4 (August-September 1978)
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Contents:
- Coastal Resources update
 - Coastal fisheries
 - Coastal marshlands update
 - Coastal Zone Management update
 - Computer capabilities at Coastal Resources
 - Information/Education Update
 - Young Adult Conservation Corps
 - Parks and Historic Sites update
 - Law Enforcement update
 - Game Management update
 - EPD Update
 - Technical task force
 - Sea turtle protection plan announced
 - OCS pipeline allocation process approved
 - New OCS referral center
 - U.S. Geological Survey Office to open in Brunswick
 
Volume 1, Number 5 (October-November 1978)
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Contents:
- Nine coastal residents on New Coastal Management Board
 - Coastal Resources marine exhibit center dedicated
 - Dudley Moore Blakely
 - The Coastal Young Adults Conservation Corps
 - Sapelo estuarine sanctuary tours
 - In the Drink ... Wintertime
 - Search and rescue instructions available
 - Comprehensive fisheries management program
 - Proposed artificial marine reef act
 - From dredge to reef
 - Do saltwater fishermen face size and catch limits?
 - To honor the blue crab
 - Shrimp statistics program
 - Air quality index
 - Wild and Scenic ... Ogeechee River?
 - Coastal Glimpses (photos)
 - Coastal Zone update
 - Marine recreation conference
 
Volume 2, Number 1 (May-June 1979)
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Contents:
- Editorial
 - Shad: Georgia's forgotten fishery
 - Marshwalk construction
 - At the water's edge
 - Estuarine sanctuary develops
 - Coastal Resources YACC's now on Jekyll
 - Vandals hurt reef program
 - Fort King George wins award
 - DNR divers turn a turtle
 - Energy: Georgia's role in helping our national energy needs
 - First offshore drilling scheduled
 - Sportfish tagging program
 - SEERS, not Sears
 - People (of CRD)
 - Water Laboratory
 - Shellfish Sanitation Conference
 - Air monitoring station
 - Shoreline Assistance Act is now a law
 
Volume 2, Number 2 (July-August 1979)
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Contents:
- Tarbutton is new board member
 - Semi-annual "checkup" time for estuarine sanctuary
 - Hurricane devastates Georgia Coast?
 - Sight-seeing offshore Mercury
 - Eighth annual Savannah Invitational Billfish Tourney
 - Charter boat data
 - Shar preparation
 - Throwing a cast net
 - How to catch, clean and cook a blue crab
 - Georgia water quality management plans and studies
 - People, places and things ... (photo montage)
 
Volume 2, Number 3 (September-October 1979)
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Contents:
- Song of the swan
 - Fed get their feet wet
 - Hunting on Ossabaw
 - Sapelo research
 - Gould elected chairman of SAFMC
 - Where eagles dare
 - What's stirring on the Georgia Coast? (Brunswick stew recipe)
 - First national workshop on estuarine sanctuaries
 - Anderson Library
 - Environmental radiation report
 - Sportfishing update
 - Air quality conference
 - Management plan for billfish
 - People, places, things (photo montage)
 
Volume 2, Number 4 (November-December 1979)
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Contents:
- Another look (editorial)
 - The Beginnings: A guide to coastal historic sites
 - Georgia shrimping: How good a year?
 - Shrimp tagging continues
 - EPD Committee formed
 - Up Your Estuary (Overlook Park boardwalk, Sapelo tour, UGAMI Coachhouse converted)
 - Public education -- key to conservation -- tool for change
 - YACC program broadens
 - SAFMC Hearing
 - Canoeing Penholloway Creek
 - Fishing for sheepshead
 - Tagging review
 - Draft program approved
 - ERF in the surf
 - Successful Sapelo hunt
 - DNR Board visits coast
 
Volume 3, Number 1 (January-February 1980): -1.jpg)
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Contents:
- Cofer elected chairman of DNR board
 - Georgia's coast in the eighties
 - 1980: Year of the Coast
 - Dive! Dive! Dive!
 - Hunting Butler Island
 - Tides of the Georgia Coast
 - EPD radiation sampling
 - What's cooking on the Georgia coast: Rock shrimp salad
 - Review of new report
 - Going for spotted sea trout
 - Ossabaw opens for public hunting
 - Georgia saltwater gamefish records
 
Volume 3, Number 2 (March-April 1980)
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Contents:
- Georgia's artificial reefs
 - Little St. Simons Island
 - Georgia shrimping: The ups and downs
 - Ebenezer Creek: A backwater experience (canoeing guide with map)
 - Fishing for black drum
 - Searching for Georgia's water borne past
 - Pulp mill regulations
 - EPD advisory committee
 - Rediscovering the eel
 - On the bottom
 - Offshore energy activity: What's next?
 - Taggers looking for black drum, channel bass (red drum)
 - Et cetera ...
 
Volume 3, Number 3 (May-June 1980)
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Contents:
- Blessing (of the Fleet) winners
 - Challenging issues for the future
 - Reimold elected to SEERS post
 - EPD advisory committee
 - A beachcombing guide to Georgia's coast
 - Red drum
 - Boat ramps, fish camps and marinas (directory)
 - Coastal Georgia fishing tournaments
 - St. Catherines: A unique barrier island
 - Artificial reef brochure available
 - 1980: The Year of the Coast
 - Bolton receives Rock Howard Award
 - Sea turtles in Georgia
 - Canoeing the Okefenokee
 - Et cetera ...
 
Volume 3, Number 4 (July-August 1980)
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Contents:
- Coastal Fishing Tournament
 - Strange Drifters
 - Georgia Lobsters
 - Life at the Bottom: Fishing Gray's Reef
 - Saltwater Fishing Guide Available
 - Turtle Program Expands
 - Eagle Update
 - Seeking a Sanctuary
 - Cathead Jambalaya (Guide to canoeing Cathead Creek in Darien)
 - EPD Advisory Committee
 - Oyster Survey
 - Atlantic Croaker
 - Hearty Fisherman's Stew (recipe)
 - Beach Photography
 - Good Ol' Buoys
 - Seining
 
Volume 3, Number 5 (September-October 1980)
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Contents:
- Resource demands and Coastal Management
 - HNRC Coastal Visit
 - David H.G. Gould
 - Fall Fishing Outlook
 - League hosts media workshop
 - Coastal Area Deer Hunts
 - Waterfowl Hunting Regulations
 - Tarpon
 - Hang Log
 - Undersea Research
 - Tagged Shrimp Discovered in Shangai, China
 - Et Cetera
 
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      

