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Saint Catherines Island (no public access)
Coordinates: 31.6349532, -81.1536884
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Saint Catherines Island– McQueens Beach (no public access)
Coordinates: 31.6282811, -81.1313295
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Saint Catherines Island–Section 1 (no public access)
Coordinates: 31.6915852, -81.139183
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Saint Catherines Island–Section 2 (no public access)
Coordinates: 31.6521661, -81.1652756
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Saint Catherines Island–Section 3 (no public access)
Coordinates: 31.6524121, -81.150856
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Saint Catherines Island–Section 4 (no public access)
Coordinates: 31.6196741, -81.1661339
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Saint Catherines Island–Section 5 (no public access)
Coordinates: 31.5942357, -81.1525726
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About Saint Catherines Island
Because of a small staff and the sensitive nature of the ongoing scientific work on the island, Saint Catherines Island is closed to the general public. Please respect this privacy, and allow the many scientists and educators dedicated to their research to continue their valuable work undisturbed.
Saint Catherines Island stands apart from the other ecologically and culturally significant barrier islands on the Georgia coast. While it shares a diverse mix of ecological and cultural resources, it is widely known and valued for its globally significant archaeological sites and its history of research, education, and conservation. It is also unique in that the island is privately owned, with the Saint Catherines Island and the Edward J. Noble Foundations supporting the conservation of the Island’s resources and the extensive research and education, all for the public good.
From Saint Catherines Island webpage