The Great Hammerhead is one of the world’s most iconic fish species. It is the largest of all hammerhead sharks (capable of growing to almost 20 feet in length) and is found across the globe in tropical and warm temperate waters in depths of up to...
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Right now, late spring is upon us. The days are getting longer, and the temperature is inching up. Many coastal Mississippians of all ages are currently sitting at their desks at school or work, looking out at the blue skies and dreaming of getting...
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Students from nine high schools in coastal Mississippi and Alabama recently took part in sea-level rise lessons and created resilience plans to address flooding issues in Gulf Coast representative but fictional communities as part of a new science...
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Gulf TREE is a powerful resource that boasts hundreds of monthly users – users interested in finding the right climate resilience tool. Surveys have shown that most climate resilience professionals tend to use the same tools, and if they’re...
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Oyster Gardening season is about to begin for volunteers in Mississippi and Alabama, but the oyster gardening programs are also preparing to launch a new way for the public to learn about oyster benefits and how to get involved.
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Spring severe weather is upon us, and this year has proven to be especially wet and stormy for both Mississippi and Alabama. So far, Mississippi has seen 23 confirmed tornadoes in 2021, some rain-wrapped with up to 135 mph winds
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