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Oyster gardening programs gear up for growing season
Oyster gardening in Alabama is in the final preparation stages for the 2018 season. Oysters have been spawned and the larvae should be setting...
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Embracing the dynamics of shorelines
Coastal areas are dynamic in nature, which means they are constantly changing. A fitting example of the dynamics of coastlines can be found by...
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National extension program focuses on water challenges
In the United States and around the world, water security is at risk. Too much water, too little water, or water of poor quality endangers life,...
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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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Social Coast: The other science
Often it is easy to take the stakeholder engagement activities that Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant and other Sea Grant Programs are so good at for...
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Project to highlight waterfront oral histories
Living along a working waterfront is not a unique situation, but the character of the community there makes those places unique and special places...
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What old urban patterns teach us about new coastal development
How do basic urban patterns affect a citys ability to become more coastally resilient? One area that may provide some insight into that question is...
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Summit for Mississippi nature tourism businesses to be held in Gulfport
Do you own or operate a nature-based tourism business in coastal Mississippi? Do you make every effort to celebrate the areas natural resources...
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Survey finds gaps in resilience services
As part of a NOAA Regional Coastal Resilience Grant, our project team conducted a survey to identify gaps in existing resilience tools and...
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