Coastal Georgia Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area Updated:07/2021

The Coastal Georgia Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (CoGA CISMA) was established in March 2012 to work across Federal, State, Local, and private lands for invasive species management in Camden, Glynn, McIntosh, Liberty, Bryan, Chatham, Effingham, Long, Wayne, Brantley & Charlton counties. The CoGA CISMA is the first geographically based CISMA formed in Georgia.

The CoGa CISMA covers approximately 3,900,000 acres with over 100 miles of coastline, with approximately 841,600 acres, or 22% of the land, considered to be conservation land and represents most of the area managed by our partner agencies. By focusing on the ecologically significant coastal landscape, CoGA CISMA strives to manage invasive species more effectively and increase early detection and rapid response efforts.


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Contact Coastal Georgia Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area

Eamonn Leonard
Coordinator of CoGA CISMA
1 Conservation Way
Brunswick, GA  31520
Phone: 912-262-3150
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Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Brantley County, Georgia
  • Bryan County, Georgia
  • Camden County, Georgia
  • Charlton County, Georgia
  • Chatham County, Georgia
  • Effingham County, Georgia
  • Glynn County, Georgia
  • Liberty County, Georgia
  • Long County, Georgia
  • McIntosh County, Georgia
  • Wayne County, Georgia