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Northern Gulf shrimp fishery losses (March 2019-March 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
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
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
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
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
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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Business leaders invited to continuity workshop
As a follow-up to completing the Coastal Community Resilience Index, the city of Ocean Springs determined they wanted to invest time and energy...
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Be a warrior for the ocean
Marine debris is a growing problem, but the solution is staring at us in the mirror. Marine debris is defined as any manmade material intentionally...
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Palm Beach demonstrates zoning reform process
The primary task before the city planner is marshaling facts and figures to develop a comprehensive, long-term vision that can guide local...
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