A new type of small-scale, seafood farming pilot activity is being planned for coastal Alabama waters near the mouth of Mobile Bay. The project will include floating cages and grow multiple species. Anyone who would like to learn more about the...
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The Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium is pleased to announce that Sabine Bailey, of Auburn University, and Nadine Doiron, of The University of Southern Mississippi, have been selected as National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)...
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Charter boats for-hire are included in code 487210 or "Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Water" in the North American Industrial Classification System. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing scenic and sightseeing...
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If you live on the Gulf Coast and enjoy saltwater fishing – or perhaps just eating seafood! – you’ve probably heard about red snapper, considered by many as the most iconic fish species in the Gulf. But did you know that red snapper is just...
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Depredation, defined as the partial or complete removal of a hooked fish by a non-target species, has become a topic of significant concern worldwide and has escalated in frequency in the Gulf of Mexico. Historically, depredation interactions in the...
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Since 1972, the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium has made significant investments in regional fisheries research. This funding has advanced our understanding of fish and fisheries across the Gulf of Mexico. However, as any researcher would...
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