Evidence context
Georgia DNR and center records provide bounded context for Go Fish Education Center as a public fisheries and conservation education site with watershed interpretation, aquariums, hatchery context, classes, and visitor activities. Dated records do not establish current operations, species, or permissions.
Current hours, programs, exhibit rules, live-animal movement, classrooms, photography, and group access are controlled by the center and its staff. Public information does not grant handling, recording, restricted access, or reuse rights.
What the public sources support
- Use official center and DNR sources for attributed education, watershed, aquarium, hatchery, and visitor-planning context.
- Check current visitor, program, exhibit, live-animal, and photography rules before a visit.
- Keep staff authority, animal welfare, identifiable-minor privacy, program consent, and media rights separate from public access.
How the source trail is bounded
- Georgia DNR and a cataloged 2010 state publication document the center as a public fisheries and conservation education site with watershed interpretation, aquariums, a hatchery, classroom programming, and visitor activities; dated records do not establish current operations, conditions, species, access, or permissions.The cited official and archived records support bounded education, facility, operations, and history context.
- Published visitor and program information supports planning for designated public areas and scheduled education, while live-animal movement is staff-authorized and exhibit interference, animal handling, restricted operational access, and capture of identifiable minors remain blocked without specific human permission.The visitor, facility, program, and biosecurity sources justify access, animal-contact, participant, and minor-consent limits.
Official source trail
- go-fish-aboutOfficial DNR operation, Perry location, education-center purpose, fisheries education, and public-access context
- go-fish-facilitiesAquatic exhibits, watersheds, live animals, fishing pond, interactive displays, and educational-facility context
- georgia-dnr-go-fish-education-programsOfficial descriptions of classroom programs, workshops, field trips, camps, live exhibits, and conservation education Evidence that some programming is designed for minors and scheduled groups rather than unrestricted observation
- dlg-go-fish-government-publication-2010Item-level catalog provenance for a 2010 Georgia Wildlife Resources Division publication about the center Dated historical context for the public aquarium, watershed interpretation, hatchery viewing, education, and visitor offer at opening
- go-fish-visitOfficial address, hours, admission, schedule, directions, and visitor-planning context
- georgia-dnr-aquatic-nuisance-biosecurityState biosecurity guidance against releasing aquatic organisms and the rule that only Georgia DNR staff may stock or move live fish or aquatic plants between water bodies
Limits and live checks
- Do not handle animals, interfere with exhibits, enter staff or classroom areas, or assume access outside a current program.
- Do not record or identify minors, visitors, staff, educators, or participants without applicable permission.
- Exhibit, watershed, animal, education, or visual context does not establish identity or lineage.
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