Read our Insider’s Updates from OHM’s President/CEO, Megan Desrosiers.
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Our Moral Imperative
Georgians are deeply connected to the wildlife with which we share our coast. So much so that our experiences have become a regular part of our life stories. We share when we’ve seen the first painted buntings or roseate spoonbills of the year. Sea…
Change on the Horizon
Earlier this summer, I decided that our family needed a change of scenery. So in July, we embarked on a month long, socially-distanced RV trip across the U.S. But by the third day of watching flat farmland pass by, we were bored. My kids began to wonder…
Liberty and Justice For All
Over the past few months, as the flaws in our society have become blindingly apparent, long overdue conversations have been happening every day. Just this week, I’ve discussed racism with my coworkers, family, physician, State Senator, an old friend…
The Intersection of Global and Local
One of the things I love the most about Georgia’s coast is that our connection to the rest of the planet isn’t ignored. It is celebrated with the arrival of many different species of wildlife who rely on our coast for survival, including red knots,…
Leadership
I’ve been spending a lot of time in Atlanta lately. Being at the Capitol is funny. At the beginning of each session, my hopefulness and optimism overflow. But, we’re only in our third full week, and already my well is starting to run dry.
The legislative…
Georgia Has a Coast?
Georgia has a coast?
Have you seen that bumper sticker? In case you haven’t, it’s attached, along with an article of the same title by local photographer Ben Galland. The joke is that we have this amazing resource that no one knows about—except…
Uncertain Future
A few weeks ago, I sat down to send you an optimistic note about how our coast dodged a few bullets this summer. I soon realized I wasn’t feeling positive after all, and couldn’t finish.
Even though Hurricane Dorian only skirted by us, it was…
Looking Forward to Fall
Coastal Georgians have a love/hate relationship with summer. (Re: things we love, see this NY Times article about this year’s record sea turtle nesting rates. Re: things we hate, see this video of actor Will Smith ranting about mosquitoes...
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