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2008 National Marine Educators' Association Conference
The UGA Marine Extension Service and the Georgia Association of Marine Educators are proud to host the NMEA conference in Beautiful Savannah Georgia on July 21-24, 2008.
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| MAREX Units: |
| UGA Marine Extension Service |
| UGA Marine Education Center & Aquarium |
| UGA Shellfish Research Laboratory |
| UGA Marine Advisory Services |
| UGA Seafood Education & Marketing |
Aquarium
hours of operation:
- Aquarium: 9 AM - 4 PM weekdays
- Aquarium: noon until 5 PM Saturday
- Call (912) 598-FISH
Admission:
- Ages 13 to adult is $4
- Seniors and ages 3 to 12 is $2
- Children under 3 are free
Mailing Address:
The Marine
Education Center & Aquarium
30 Ocean Science Circle /
Savannah, Georgia 31411
Directions:
From I-16: Exit onto
Lynes Parkway East (516) to Savannah (this becomes DeRenne
Ave.). Continue on DeRenne and turn right onto Truman
Parkway heading South. Follow Truman to Whitfield Avenue
exit and turn left at ramp traffic light. Whitfield will
become Diamond Causeway. Cross the drawbridge over the
Skidaway River, go past Skidaway Island State Park (on
your left), and go through the traffic light. At the
four-way stop, turn left onto McWhorter Drive. Continue until
you reach the Skidaway Marine Science Center. The UGA
Aquarium will be to your left. Parking is free. Handicapped
spaces are available in front of the building.
Click "here" to
view a map of the area. |
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Educational Sales Shop
The Marine Education Center & Aquarium maintains a small sales shop stocked with educationally relevant books and products for students and visitors to the aquarium. For additional information on available items or for special orders, please call (912) 598-3325 or email us .
Georgia Coastal Fishing Charts
This series of five fishing charts is designed to provide a concise guide to recreational saltwater fishing along the coast of Georgia. It is difficult for the occasional visitor to Georgia's estuarine and inland waterways to know where to fish. These coastal guides are intended to provide the best information available on when, where, and how to catch fish. They also incorporate information on fishing sites, camps, and marinas. The five charts were developed by counties: Chatham, Bryan/Liberty, McIntosh, Glynn, and Camden. Each chart is $2 and postage up to five charts is $3.50.(example: 5 charts + postage & tax = $14.10)
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The University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status in its programs or activities. The Director of the UGA Equal Opportunity Office at 3 Peabody Hall, Athens, Georgia 30602 (telephone 706-542-7912) has been designated to handle inquiries regarding these non-discrimination policies. |