Past Projects
- A circulation and transport model for fishery management in Mobile Bay and eastern Mississippi Sound
- A decision support toolkit for the functional design of structure in living shorelines
- A genomic approach to the genetic management of aquaculture and stock enhancement in emerging marine species
- A holistic assessment of resilience to climate change hazards along the Mississippi and Alabama Gulf Coast, USA
- A molecular genetic assay for identifying and quantifying a cryptic marine bioinvader
- A national survey of consumer preferences for branded Gulf oysters and risk perceptions of Gulf seafood
- A new paradigm: The trophic importance of microalgae in seagrass beds
- A proposal for branding the Gallis Project for optimal success
- A stratified random survey, tagging study (conventional and telemetry), fish health evaluation and genomics study of red snapper in the northern Gulf of Mexico
- A unified approach for analyzing socioeconomic impacts from meteorological, technological and economic shocks
- Adapting Infrastructure to climate conditions, Ocean Springs, Mississippi
- An examination of how urban and rural areas identify risk perception through media messages of impending severe weather
- An experimental design to estimate absolute abundance of red snapper in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico
- An interdisciplinary assessment of population growth and development impacts on the Fish River Basin coastal community
- Application of integrated long-term datasets to understand migrant habitat use along the MS, AL coasts
- Aquaculture Research NSI 2010: An engineered multi-trophic approach to minimizing effluent impacts from marine recirculating aquaculture systems
- Assessing past, present and future drought and floods in coastal Mississippi and Alabama
- Assessing the value of Little Bay, Mississippi Sound, as essential habitat for pre-slot-sized red drum
- Assessment of supercritical CO2 inactivation of oysters associated bacteria
- Assessment of the sea urchin, Tripneustes ventricosus, as a candidate for aquaculture in the Gulf of Mexico
- Assessment of Tripneustes ventricosus as a Candidate for Aquaculture in the Gulf of Mexico Region
- Bayou St. John –Removal of the obsolete flood control structure at Lake Pontchartrain
- Building code education and Smart Home Expo
- Building wind and flood capacity (part 1)
- Change-in-ratio methods for estimating recreational exploitation rate and absolute abundance of Gulf of Mexico red snapper
- Characterizing stormwater nitrogen inputs to Mississippi’s coastal waters: A landscape approach
- Charter fishing customer profile survey – phase I
- Coastal and local: Texas tools for community resiliency and storm recovery
- Coastal Community Resilience Team development of a state specific homeowners handbook to prepare for natural hazards
- Coastal Resilience Gulf of Mexico – Methods, data and web-based mapping applications to inform coastal communities on the risks of sea level rise
- Coastal Science Research, Data Development, and Information Services (NCEI)
- Coastal Shoreline Management Master Plan for Cedar Key, Florida
- Communication Avenues for Vietnamese fishing communities in Mississippi and Alabama with coastal resource agencies
- Community needs assessment: Sea Grant climate change survey
- Conversion of seafood processing waste into triglycerides a biodiesel feedstock
- Cooperative Research to Evaluate the Ecosystem Services Provided by Farm-raised Oysters Used for Reef Enhancement (Phase 1)
- Crafting a mechanistic functional indicator: Examining allometric relationships of macrobenthos in r
- Dauphin Island Climate Resiliency Study
- Decreasing nitrate-N loads to coastal ecosystems with innovative drainage management strategies in agricultural landscapes
- Determining best practices when reseeding neighborhoods with nonprofit rebuilding after coastal storms
- Determining localized impacts of predicted sea level rise to engineered versus natural landscapes, and how risk perception may alter response
- Determining the factors contributing to human-dolphin interactions in a long-term resident inshore bottlenose dolphin community
- Determining the role of headwater wetlands for water quality improvement in coastal Alabama
- Development and implementation of a comprehensive resiliency plan for Aransas Pass
- Development of an isothermal nucleic acid test with lateral flow detection for Vibrio vulnificus
- Development of new geospatial technology/traditional ecological knowledge derived information tools for the restoration of ecosystem-dependent livelih
- Development of sea level rise adaptation planning procedures and tools using NOAA sea level rise impacts viewer
- Development of the Gulf of Mexico regional research Plan II: Gulf oil spill symposia focused on science activities and research needs
- Distribution and abundance of seagrass parasite Plasmodiophora diplantherae in the North-Central Gulf of Mexico
- Economic impact of working waterfronts in the Alabama coastal economies: An input-output analysis
- Ecosystem services provided by Gulf of Mexico habitats: Tools, valuation, and application
- Ecosystems and fisheries sustainability: Assessment of estuarine population of fisheries and inverte
- Educational efforts at the J.L. Scott Marine Education Center, the Dauphin Island Sea Lab, and the Environmental Studies Center
- Educational efforts at the Scott Aquarium, the Dauphin Island Sea Lab, and the Environmental Studies
- Educational efforts at the Scott Aquarium, the Dauphin Island Sea Lab, and the Environmental Studies
- Effects of anthropogenic eutrophication on the ecosystem services provided by shoalgrass
- Effects of aquaculture practices on Vibrio in the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica: Test of fouling control practices
- Effects of fire on water quality, plant production, and biogenic accretion in a Juncus roemerianus d
- Effects of taurine status in fish broodstock onto fertility and weaned juvenile production
- Enhancement of bioretention to promote civic hydrology and sustainability for coastal cities through innovative planning, design, and engineering
- Enhancing Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant outreach to address community climate adaptation needs in Mississippi and Alabama
- Enhancing peer-to-peer learning opportunities for Southern oyster farmers
- Enhancing the Coastal IQ Survey: Measuring knowledge and attitudes of Gulf Coast residents
- Estimating the absolute abundance of red snapper in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico
- Evaluating success of beneficial use restoration on Deer Island
- Evaluating the role of restored black needlerush marsh (Juncus roemerianus) as a buffer of anthropog
- Examining invasive lionfish diet and trophic position in the Northern Gulf of Mexico via DNA barcoding of unidentifiable prey items
- Expanding aquaculture of soft blue crabs: Technology transfer and cost analysis of pond production and shedding
- Farming the Fertile Crescent: Intensification of oyster culture in the northern Gulf of Mexico
- Fish Pass tidal hydrology restoration
- Greenhouse gas production controlled by soil hydrological conditions and their transport through woody plants
- Gulf of Mexico Climate Community of Practice: Assisting communities with climate adaptation
- Gulf of Mexico Coastal Training Program Initiative for resilient communities
- Gulf of Mexico oyster industry program: Analysis of molecular indicators of oysters’ responses to dermo infection using microarray technology
- Gulf of Mexico Sea Grant College Program outreach to support GoMRI science: A proposal to the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI)
- Gulf oyster industry initiative: Rapid chill depuration as a post harvest treatment for the reduction of Vibrio vulnificus in live oysters
- Habitat suitability index for submerged aquatic vegetation of the Mississippi Coast
- Identifying flood generating areas in 8-Mile Creek watershed through a novel approach
- Impacts of compounding freshwater events on shelf dissolved oxygen: Bonnet Carré Spillway opening
- Implications of takings law on innovative planning for sea-level rise in the Gulf of Mexico
- Improving assessment of a keystone species in the Gulf of Mexico: Gulf menhaden, Brevoortia patronus
- Improving oyster yields by inducing oysters to grow thicker shells at the juvenile stage
- Improving wave height prediction during barrier island overtopping
- Increasing the reliability, nutritional value and economic viability of large-scale copepod production for marine fish larviculture
- Innovative application of classic microbiology for detecting Vibrio vulnificus in raw and post-harvest
- Integrating hazard mitigation into local planning to support community resiliency on the Mississippi Gulf Coast
- Integrating revealed and stated preference approaches for ecosystem service valuation
- Linking Community Rating System activities to economic and environmental characteristics: Toward a measure of flood resilience
- Maximizing the return on investment of oyster aquaculture by managing mud blister worm infestation
- Measuring the relative financial vulnerability of municipal governments to tropical natural disaster
- Methods for the determinaton of high precision estimates of red snapper abundance in the Gulf of Mexico
- Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Extension Program
- Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Outreach Program 2014-18
- Mitigating coastal hazards risks through community education/outreach to facilitate participation in NFIP’s community rating system (CRS)
- Modeling business return in New Orleans after Katrina: Its implications for Gulf of Mexico economic
- Monitoring coastal boundary along Nueces County Beaches
- National Sea Grant Law Center
- Nitrogen removal via denitrification in Weeks Bay, AL
- NMFS population dynamics Sea Grant graduate fellowship: Modeling the impacts of gear regulations
- NMFS population dynamics Sea Grant graduate fellowship: Modeling the impacts of gear regulations in the northern Gulf of Mexico recreational reef fish fishery
- NMFS/Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Graduate Fellowship (Erin C. Bohaboy): Harvest slots as a management tool to maximize marine recreational fishing opportunities and sustainability: Gulf of Mexico red snapper as a model species
- NOAA coastal and marine habitat restoration national and regional partnership grants: Enhancing community-based habitat restoration in the Gulf of Mexico through science and assessment
- Oyster aquaculture extension in Mississippi
- Oyster farming in Alabama: Identifying most viable practices
- Planning project to consider incorporating climate adaptation information in the Biloxi 2012 Hazard Mitigation Plan
- Planning, Prioritizing, and Implementing Gulf of Mexico Regional Marine Research and Information Needs: 2006-2011
- Power measurement system for oysters gape measurement apparatus
- Predicting the establishment potential of invasive tiger shrimp: The role of competition and predation
- Program administration
- Program Communications
- Quantifying the economic value of ecosystem services of oyster farming as offsets to regulatory fees
- Rapid and quantitative detection of Vibrio vulnificus and V. parahaemolyticus in shellfish using
- Red snapper data collection, spatial modeling and population assessment in Northern Gulf of Mexico
- Regional Center for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence (COSEE) - Central Gulf of Mexico
- Reproductive behavior, early life history, and interspecific interactions of gray triggerfish, Balis
- Residence time as a factor controlling harmful algal blooms and fecal coliform bacteria in Little La
- Resilience benchmarking for the north central Gulf Coast
- Restoration of salinity patterns in upper apalachicola bay through reconnection of severed historica
- Return on investment from wind hazard mitigation
- Risk reduction through coastal urban forest management outreach
- Salinity barrier removal feasibility & restoration in Tampa Bay tidal tributaries
- Sarah Lessard MASGC Knauss Fellowship 2018
- Scared strong: Enhancing oyster resilience for aquaculture and restoration by inducing oysters to grow stronger shells
- Sea Grant Aquaculture Research Program 2010: Eliminating human-pathogenic Vibrio vulnificus from Gulf
- Sea Grant Symposium for OysterSouth: A submission to the 2016 Aquaculture Sea Grant Conferences and Workshops Competition
- Sea urchins are improved candidates for aquaculture and bomedical/ecotoxicological models
- Smart Home America communication and networking development project
- Smart Home America: Building wind and flood capacity (part 2)
- Taking the plunge: Addressing climate change adaptation in Key West ordinances and hazard mitigation
- Testing tackle modifications and fish descender tools for reducing dolphin depredation and scavenging of sport fish
- The crustacean molt-inhibiting hormone receptor and induction of molting in blue crabs (Callinectes spadius)
- The diversity and role of root-associated fungi in saltmarsh and seagrass plants and implications fo
- The impact of accelerated sea level rise on tidal marshes and storm surge
- The interaction of salinity and temperature on growth of native and non-native shrimp species cultured in Alabama
- The value of open space as a waterfront use: A mixed methods study on the Gulf Coast
- Towards an estimate of the absolute abundance of red snapper in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico
- Use of otolith microchemistry of spotted seatrout to identify stock source-areas
- Use of passive acoustics to identify and characterize spotted seatrout spawning habitat in two Missi
- Use of stable isotope ratios to link wastewater sources to effects on shellfish and human health
- Using acoustic and satellite telemetry to track movements of Alabama’s state saltwater fish, Atlantic Tarpon (Megalops atlanticus)
- Validation of field‐applicable detection kits for total and pathogenic Vibrio parahaemolyticus in oysters
- Will climate change cause wetland loss on the Mississippi Gulf Coast more than upland land use / land cover change within the next century?