Coastlines Georgia | August 2025 | Vol. 8, Iss. 2

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FEATURE: John Pafford Memorial Kids Fishing Event Returns

Returning again this year, the event provided a free fun fishing experience for kids and parents alike.

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Prep now for hurricanes

Hurricane preparedness on Georgia’s coast is not just a seasonal chore—it’s a civic habit that protects lives, livelihoods, and the marshes that define this place.

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Two-time EOQ named in July: Moore

A long-time Coastal Resources Division staffer was named Employee of the Quarter in July.

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Town Hall to discuss potential dock standards

The Coastal Resources Division will host a public town hall to share information and gather input on potential new rules for private recreational dock construction in coastal Georgia.

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New guide to aid with erosion control

Georgia’s coast is losing ground to rising seas and stronger storms, and property owners want protection that won’t sacrifice the habitats that make this place special. 

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ASFMC panel weighs options for red drum

Draft plan aims to tighten link between state regulations, coastwide conservation goals without locking states into one-size-fits-all approach

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At-sea observer program kicks off

New initiative aimed at gathering better data about mortality in reef fish.

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Doin' dirty work: Red Snapper mini-season

Red snapper mini-season boosts data collection for carcass recovery project.

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Et Cetera: News Briefs from Across CRD

A few tidbits of happenings in and around the office of the Coastal Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources

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