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Mississippi Oyster Gardening Program expands
Oyster gardening has been taking place seasonally in Alabama for almost 20 years, but 2017 was the first year for oyster gardening in Mississippi....
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Coastal Cleanup volunteers can reduce microplastics in water
Since 1988, thousands of Mississippi Coastal Cleanup volunteers have removed millions of pounds of trash from Mississippi beaches, waterways and...
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Team reads, writes, travels to answer your oil spill questions
The Oil Spill Science Outreach Team formed in 2014 so those around the Gulf impacted by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill could get unbiased,...
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Scholarships help kids build confidence at overnight camps
Attending an overnight summer camp can be an incredible learning experience for a child, even if the camp does not focus on academic subjects....
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High-school students tackle resilience scenarios
Coastal erosion, restocking/restaffing businesses, protecting critical infrastructure, and housing important city records were just a few of the...
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Who applies for our fellowships?
Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant collects applications for three different national-level fellowships every year. Applicants for these three...
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Lets clean up the Coast
If you are a fan of the Mississippi Gulf Coasts scenic views and abundant wildlife, you should consider doing your part to help clean up our...
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A look at MASGCs education programs
The Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium (MASGC) helps support three of the larger informal environmental education programs in the...
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Hands-on education offered through the Mississippi Master Naturalist Program
Adults interested in conserving and maintaining our natural resources can get in-depth education and certification through an eight-week course.
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