Each year, the Gulf of Mexico Climate and Resilience Community of Practice, an organization advancing the study of climate science and the ways cities can adapt to these challenges, gives an award recognizing an individual who has done an exemplary...
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Members of the Gulf of Mexico Climate and Resilience Community of Practice have honored the city of Foley with the 2022 Spirit of Community Award for its exemplary work in the field of climate adaptation planning and environmental resilience.
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Oyster Gardening in Alabama is underway! Sites in Little Lagoon and Mobile Bay received their oysters the first week of June. Oysters will remain under the care of the gardeners for the next 4-6 months, after which they will be picked up and planted...
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Sustainable fisheries are vital to healthy marine ecosystems, the longevity of our marine resources, and a prosperous economy. NOAA Fisheries recently released the 2022 Status of Stocks report, which highlights the progress made by NOAA Fisheries...
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Coastal marsh and dune systems provide communities with important ecological and economic benefits. Native marsh and dune habitats increase biodiversity, improve local water quality and enhance aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Economically,...
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Depredation, the partial or complete removal of a captured fish by a non-target species, is one of the most pressing issues facing Gulf of Mexico fishermen of all sectors – recreational, commercial and charter-for-hire.
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