The Coastal Conservation Association of Georgia is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the preservation, conservation, restoration and protection of the marine fisheries and habitats of the Georgia coast both inshore and offshore, for the benefit and responsible utilization by the general public.

CCA Georgia works with fisheries law enforcement officials to help ensure violators of our natural resource laws are prosecuted. Our on-going projects include fish tagging programs, the "Beach Reef" program, "Research Reef" program, "Inshore Reef" program, children’s tournaments, diver monitoring of reef habitat, the salt water Adopt-a-Stream program, and the Georgia Tournament Weighmasters program. We have helped fund the Savannah Artificial Reef Project and provided $26,000 in majority funding for the “CCA” Reef, consisting of 23 sections of the old Talmadge Bridge.

If you 'd like to know more about where we've been and what we've accomplished, check out our History. While our successes are substantial, there is still much to be done. To continue our efforts, CCA Georgia needs the participation and support of individuals and businesses who are concerned about our marine resources.

Individuals can offer their support by becoming members by Joining CCA and volunteering their time to work on our many projects.