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. National Park Service, Scientific Monograph Series 

 102 pp. 



Presents the results of systematic seining surveys at a beach 

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

 nd one near Meridian, Georgia. 



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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 

 on Ossabaw, St. Catherines, Sapelo, St. Simons, Sea, Jekyll, and 

 Cumberland Islands of the Georgia coast. 



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 *Ziegler, J. M. 1959. Origin of the sea islands of the southeastern 

 United States. Geographical Review 49:222-237. 



Coastal geographic studies of sea islands, off the coasts of 

 Georgia and South Carolina, were carried out in 1953, 1956, 1957, 

 and 1958. Islands discussed include Tybee, Wassaw, Ossabaw, St. 

 Catherines, Blackbeard, Sapelo, St. Simons, Jekyll, and Cumberland 

 (in Georgia) and Hunting, Fripp, Hilton Head, and Sullivans (in 

 South Carolina). 



Little Cumberland Island 



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 *Cal dwell, D. K. 1962. Comments on the nesting behavior of Atlantic 

 loggerhead sea turtles, based primarily on tagging returns. Jour- 

 nal 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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 *0ertel , G. F. 1975. Post Pleistocene island and inlet adjustment 

 along the Georgia coast. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology 45:150- 

 159. 



Describes the constriction of Georgia's tidal inlets by the intru- 

 sion of Holocene beach-ridge development. Sapelo Sound, St. Andrew 

 Sound, and St. Catherine Sound are discussed. 



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