Nice newspaper article



Mike Sullivan writes:

Several of us spent most of last Friday taking a boat trip to one of Georgia’s undeveloped coastal islands

A man steers a small motorboat while a woman in a red cap and sunglasses sits in front, looking out over calm water on a sunny day.

Capt. Jay Fripp and Claudia Venherm

and stomping around looking for archaeological sites that may be threatened by erosion.

A person in a red shirt, khaki shorts, and a cap uses a yellow handheld GPS device near a tree on a sandy shoreline, with water and branches in the background.

Claudia Venherm using a precise GPS to map the shoreline.

It is a joint project with Chris McCabe, the Georgia DNR archaeologist who is stationed on our campus.

Two people stand outdoors on a dirt path surrounded by trees; one person holds papers and gestures while talking, and the other, wearing sunglasses and a hat, listens, also holding papers.

Chris and Mary

Mary Landers from the Savannah Morning News came along and wrote a very nice story on the excursion, which can be seen here.

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