loggerhead sea turtles, based primarily on tagging returns. Journal 

 of Florida Academy of Sciences 25(4) :287-302.~ 



This article presents results of a study on the nesting behavior of 

 loggerhead sea turtles on Jekyll Island, St. Simons Island, and the 

 Little Cumberland Islands, Georgia. 



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 *Johnson, A. S., H. 0. Hillestad, S. F. Shanholtzer, and G. F. Shan- 

 holtzer. 1974. An ecological survey of the coastal region of 

 Georgia. National Park Service, Scientific Monograph Series 

 No. 3. 233 pp. 



The ecological characteristics of Georgia's coastal region are 

 described, and specific chapters focus on the fauna, vegetation, 

 and productivity of the islands, marshes, open marine, and estua- 

 rine waters. Special emphasis is placed on Tybee Island, Wassaw 

 Island, Ossabaw Island, St. Catherines Island, Blackbeard Island, 

 Sapelo Island, Little St. Simons Island, St. Simons Island, Jekyll 

 Island, and Cumberland Island. 



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Miller, G. L., and S. C. Jorgensen. 1969. Seasonal abundance and 

 length frequency distribution of some marine fishes in coastal 

 Georgia. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Data Report No. 35. 

 102 pp. 



Presents the results of systematic seining surveys at a beach 

 habitat on St. Simons Island and two high marsh stations, one 

 near Jekyll Island and one near Meridian, Georgia. 



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 *0tto, J. S. 1975. Status differences and the archeological record-- 

 a comparison of planter, overseer, and slave sites from Cannon's 

 Point Plantation (1794-1861), St. Simons Island, Georgia. Xerox 

 University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 409 pp. 



An extensive archeological survey of a St. Simons Island site. 



623 

 *Teal , J. M. 1958. Distribution of fiddler crabs in Georgia salt 

 marshes. Ecology 39:185-193. 



The distribution of fiddler crabs in Georgia salt marshes is 

 discussed, with specific data on St. Simon's Island, Sapelo Island, 

 and St. Catherine's Island. 



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 *Vanstory, B. 1956. Georgia's land of the Golden Isles. The Univer- 

 sity of Georgia Press, Athens. 202 pp. 



Provides brief description and extensive historical information 



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