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  • Easy ways to protect our wetlands during hurricane season

    By: Sara Martin / Published: Jun 11, 2020

    Its that time of the year again: hurricane season. Living on the coast makes us more vulnerable to hurricanes and other tropical storms. Luckily,...

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  • Get outside: Explore high water markers

    Published: May 28, 2020

    If you are looking for a fun excuse to get outside, explore the Mississippi Coast and learn at the same time, I have just the trip for you! But...

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  • Crisis calls for adaptation, response

    By: Steve Sempier, Ph.D. / Published: May 21, 2020

    During a hurricane, oil spill or pandemic, Sea Grant is not a formally recognized first responder. However, as a service-based organization, we do...

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  • Northern Gulf shrimp fishery losses (March 2019-March 2020)

    By: Benedict C. Posadas, Ph.D. / Published: May 14, 2020

    This blog attempts to estimate the direct losses on the Northern Gulf  region commercial shrimp fishery associated with the prolonged and twice...

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  • National Weather Service releases 2020 Spring Flood Outlook

    Published: Apr 30, 2020

    Spring is the season of new beginnings! With this shift in Earths tilt comes warmer temperatures and higher rainfall resulting in melting snow...

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  • Sea Grant serving others during COVID-19

    By: Tracie Sempier, Ph.D. / Published: Apr 16, 2020

    Well, here we are. If you asked me a month ago what work I would be doing in extension, I would have said something related to the 10th anniversary...

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  • Keeping Coast Mardi Gras crazy fun, crazy clean

    By: Mandy Rigsby / Published: Apr 02, 2020

    Mardi Gras is one of the Souths most anticipated traditions. With its costumes, beads, parades and balls, the Mississippi Gulf Coast comes alive...

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  • Trying to stay afloat

    Published: Mar 26, 2020

    As we all know now, concerns about COVID-19 and efforts to slow the spread of the disease have been implemented across much of the United States....

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  • Temporary solutions can make for lasting change in coastal communities

    By: Stephen Deal / Published: Feb 13, 2020

    One mistake cities can make when attempting to craft resilient places is devising development plans that exceed the scale of what is realistically...

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