Our oil spill science outreach team hit the road last month with our first regional meeting – this one, in the Great Lakes region. Tara Skelton, our team communicator, and I traveled to Cleveland, Ohio.
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Beginning in June, the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium partnered with the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources, the Alma Bryant High School (Irvington, Alabama), Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Dauphin Island Sea Lab and Auburn...
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Volunteers in Mississippi started oyster gardening earlier this week. They received their oysters on Tuesday, amid light and steady rain from what would soon be named Tropical Storm Cindy. Justin McDonald, a relatively new addition to...
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On June 7, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) issued a final rule to adjust the red snapper commercial and recreational sector allocation of annual catch limits, quotas, and annual catch targets.
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For many years, various stakeholder groups in each of the Gulf states have been discussing ways to increase shellfish abundance and resources, but often with a focus on one component: the public fisheries, restoration for environmental benefits or...
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What is Gulf TREE?
There are many tools and models that can be used to understand and plan for climate change in both the built and natural environment. However, the large number of tools and their varied purposes can generate frustration and...
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