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Program can provide materials for living shorelines in Mississippi
By now you may have heard of living shorelines. If not, they are an alternative to shoreline hardening (i.e., bulkheads) that use natural elements,...
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How Earth Day ignited the path to environmental conservation
In 1970, millions of people across the nation showed their deep concern over the pollution and negligence taking place toward our environment. This...
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Master Oyster Gardening program to begin this year
Oyster gardening efforts in Mississippi and Alabama have worked to restore estuarine habitat and improve water quality by growing oysters used for...
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Water Log examines the intersections between public policy and coastal resilience
Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant is an important repository of knowledge for many important topics pertaining to the responsible use of ocean and...
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Tornado forecasting has long history
Did you know there was a time in history where the word tornado was banned from American weather forecasts? Up until the 1950s, these storms were...
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Bays and Bayous is back in action
Earlier this week, the Bays and Bayous Symposium took place IN PERSON at the Convention Center in Mobile, Alabama. Because the symposium was held...
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50 Years of the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium
Looking back at the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium 50th Anniversary year, it has been a lot of fun learning more about MASGCs first 50...
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New oyster farming resilience index now available
Commercial oyster farming has many challenges even during the best of times. In order to increase the opportunity for success and recovery during...
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From science to the policy world: My Knauss fellowship journey
While moving to the United States when the world was at standstill due to the pandemic, my main goal was to get a graduate degree; little did I...
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