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Coastal Companion

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New Lighting Guidelines for Jekyll Island Beaches to Protect Endangered Sea Turtles

July 23, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Jekyll Island Authority Publishes Updated Lighting Ordinance; Sets New Standard for Beach Protection from Artificial Light

JEKYLL ISLAND, GA. – The Jekyll Island State Park Authority (JIA) has announced it’s intentions to set greater restrictions on lights near its natural beaches in order to protect sea turtles from the adverse effects of artificial light. The move, once approved as a new ordinance for the state-owned island, will likely be the model for beach lighting ordinances for all of Georgia’s coast communities.

Artificial lighting is the light that emanates from any man-made device, such as street-lights, tree lights, beach-walk lanterns, and neon signs. This new ordinance, which strictly defines what will and will not be allowed on and near the beach, will be regulated and enforced by the JIA.

“Jekyll Island is well-known for its conservation efforts, especially through the work of the Georgia Sea Turtle Center,” said Ben Porter, chairman of the Jekyll Island State Park Authority. “This is another big step towards making Jekyll Island one of the most environmentally-friendly communities on the East Coast.”

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Free Beach Blast Concert at the Beach Music Festival – Jekyll Island, GA

July 23, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Beach bumming has never been so good!
Jekyll Island, Ga (July 22, 2008)— Jekyll Island is bringing the Golden Isles the biggest, best beach concert in years. Why? Because it is free. The 2008 Beach Music Festival is hitting the coast hard with musical sounds from the Rickey Godfrey Band, Second Chance, and the Swingin Medallions.

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Coastal Companion Weekly South Carolina 2908

July 18, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Weekly show from Coastal Companion about Upcoming events in South Carolina. This show is for the week of July 14 -July 20, 2008 for coastal South Carolina, highlighting a full moon sail on the shooner Pride in Charleston, living history event at Charles Towne Landing Historic Site, and Reggae Nights at James Island. Find out what to see, what to do and where to go. For more information visit www.coastalcompanion.com

Tales from the Sea – Myrtle Beach, SC

July 15, 2008 by etalentino

What’s living in the sea? Find out more at this kids friendly, hands-on learning event at Myrtle Beach State Park where you can touch live sea urchins, snails, crabs, sea stars, and more. The group will meet at Nature Center. Free with park admission.
Myrtle Beach State Park, 4401 South Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29575
Call 843-238-0874 or visit Web: www.myrtlebeachsp.com

4th Annual Tybee Island Pirate Fest – Georgia

July 11, 2008 by etalentino

AHOY MATES! Swashbucklers of all ages will be converging on South Beach on Tybee Island to participate in the 4th Annual Tybee Island Pirate Fest! Featuring a pirate invasion, pirate victory parade, free live entertainment, costume contest, children’s events, and the Thieves Market filled with treasures, grog and grub! For more details, please visit www.tybeefest.com or call 912-786-5444

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