Environmental
Properties located in Georgia's coastal areas may be subject to regulation under the 'Georgia Coastal Management Program' which protects:
AA. Only commercial development along the coast
BB. Coastal marshes, waters, and related ecosystems through coordinated permitting✓ Correct
CC. Private beach access rights of landowners
DD. Offshore oil and gas development rights
Explanation
Georgia's Coastal Management Program coordinates state and federal regulatory programs to protect coastal resources — including marshes, barrier islands, and tidal waters. Development in these areas requires compliance with multiple regulatory programs.
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