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  • Citizen science is science for everyone

    By: Tina Miller-Way, Ph.D. / Published: Mar 18, 2021

    I have an azalea in my backyard I have let go wild. The birds love it even if the landscaper does not. At peak bloom, the color from the hundreds...

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  • Enhancing coastal planning through the use of GIS

    By: Stephen Deal / Published: Mar 12, 2021

    Few tools are as powerful in city planning as GIS. GIS, which stands for geographic information system, is a computer software system, which...

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  • Nationwide mariculture permits: What you need to know

    Published: Feb 04, 2021

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced new nationwide permits for mariculture. While the Corps has been permitting shellfish aquaculture...

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  • Economic impacts of the global COVID-19 pandemic on selected US seafood retail prices

    By: Benedict C. Posadas, Ph.D. / Published: Jan 21, 2021

    The COVID-19 pandemic was declared a national emergency in the United States on March 13, 2020. With the severe disruptions in seafood sales to...

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  • Apply now for NOAA-Sea Grant fellowships

    By: Melissa Schneider / Published: Jan 14, 2021

    We are accepting applications for three fellowships to help graduate students enhance their education and grow their careers, and application...

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  • Concerned Oystermen Restoring Estuaries (CORE) Program

    By: Russell "Rusty" Grice / Published: Dec 18, 2020

    The COVID-19 pandemic caused an industry-wide slow down for commercial oyster farming early last summer, which led to an opportunity to rethink how...

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  • Wetlands make the holiday season on the Coast unique

    By: Sara Martin / Published: Dec 10, 2020

    Wetlands are important to our communities for a variety of reasons. They help to absorb flood waters, buffer our coast against hurricanes and...

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  • Best holiday sale of 2020: Bays and Bayous

    By: Steve Sempier, Ph.D. / Published: Nov 19, 2020

    Would you like a $100-$150 discount? Read below for more details on how you can take advantage of a limited time offer. Exactly one year ago...

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  • Connecting the flow of water to community interests: The National Water Model

    Published: Nov 13, 2020

    Water is necessary for all life. Its critical role in both our daily lives and our global world cannot be overstated. In the United States and...

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