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Healthy and resilient communities: Lessons learned from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Our Oil Spill Science Outreach Team has been busy, especially now that Phase II is under way! (Read my last blog post if you want to learn more...
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Floodplain managers, planners visualize future flooding impacts
Suppose the City of Biloxi's population doubled and you had to determine where to locate new infrastructure and housing to accommodate another...
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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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Steering committee promotes resiliency along Mississippis Gulf Coast
A new local planning initiative in Mississippi has the potential to greatly expand regional projects and opportunities here along the coast. The...
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New living shorelines nationwide permit proposed
On June 1, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) released its list of proposed nationwide permits, including a new permit for living shorelines....
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Redesigned Accessing the Coast websites launched
This month, the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium is revealing our newly redesigned Accessing the Coast websites.
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Keeping Pace with sea-level rise models
Last time I blogged I asked you to stay tuned for the upcoming document Keeping Pace: A short guide to navigating sea-level rise models. Well now...
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Ports contribute to community resilience
Ports play an important role in connecting sea and land operations. Ports are located at the land-sea interface where port and waterway managers...
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Hurricane tour calls us to be #HurricaneStrong
I had the chance to take part in the Hurricane Awareness Tour yesterday at Brookley Field in Mobile. There were three planes on display from the...
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