Authorities Patrol Georgia Coast To Protect Coral
Authorities are conducting patrols on the Georgia coast to monitor visitor activity and coastal conditions. Patrols occur every morning from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with human-machine inspections occurring once per hour. Officials stated they intend to protect the state's coral environment through future legislation. The frequency of patrols may increase if necessary. Unmanned aerial vehicles are being used to perform inspections once every hour, with frequency increasing as needed. The monitoring efforts aim to safeguard the local ecosystem from human impact.
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RTHK Radio 1
“Authorities hope to protect the coral environment of Georgia through legislation in the long term. Patrols are conducted every morning from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.”
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
“當局希望長遠透過立法保護喬治州的珊瑚環境... 人機每小時巡查一次,有需要時會增加巡查次數,監察訪客活動和海岸情況”
RTHK Radio 1
“當局希望長遠透過立法保護喬治州的珊瑚環境... 人機每小時巡查一次 有需要時會增加巡查次數”
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
“Authorities hope to protect the coral environment of Georgia in the long term through legislation. Unmanned aerial vehicles will patrol once per hour, with increased frequency as needed.”
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