When fishing in the ocean, the plan usually isn’t for fish tossed back in to become an easy meal for sharks or dolphins roaming nearby, but that can be the case. Advocates for descending devices hope those creations can provide second and third chances for fish to continue on their way after getting reeled in and released.
“It works, and it works so well — what I would tell a group here is you not only have the opportunity to do something good for a fishery, I hope when we finish you’ll have an obligation — you’ll feel obliged to do it,” said Al Segars, a retired veterinarian with the S.C. Wildlife Federation who worked with the S.C. Department of Natural Resources for 20 years.
Fifteen members of a Georgia Air and Army National Guard team were at the historic Lissner House in Brunswick Thursday conducting a drill to test their capabilities in identifying potentially hazardous substances.
It wasn’t long after John Meyer began his welding classes at Golden Isles College and Career Academy that he decided against pursuing a four-year college degree.
The state Department of Natural Resources sunk the 40-foot tugboat Miss Laci about 15 miles off the coast of Little St. Simons Island last week, adding it to Artificial Reef DRH.
A recently penned 20-year agreement between the Georgia Ports Authority and shipping and logistics giant Wallenius Wilhelmsen will give the company space at the Port of Brunswick to customize industrial vehicles and equipment coming into port before delivering them to dealers and customers, …
Christina Godwin, owner of Christina’s Dance World on St. Simons Island, starts every dance class and rehearsal with cookies and lemonade around the tea table.