This fall, we offered our very first FISHES: Fishermen Invested in Science, Healthy Ecosystems, and Sustainability course. It was a great success! Despite the challenges presented by COVID-19, we were able to conduct the course in person at MSU’s...
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The Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium is now seeking applicants for the 2023 National Sea Grant College Program Dean John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship.
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Eight years ago, when the impacts from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill were still on the forefront of people’s minds, the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative and the four Gulf Sea Grant programs developed a partnership to share research findings...
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Join us from 10-11 a.m. next Tuesday, Dec. 7, for our exciting Severe Weather Roundup, a virtual Town Hall featuring experts from the NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory who will answer questions about severe weather events that members of the...
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Every year, millions of Gulf of Mexico reef fish die after being caught and released. There are several reasons why a fish may die after release – a term called discard mortality – but for reef fish, the biggest reason is barotrauma. Barotrauma...
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"Sea-Level Rise in the Classroom," a curriculum that helps teachers explore sea-level rise science from the intersection of social and environmental issues, is now available online. Since early 2018, a group of experienced educators and researchers...
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