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Alabama and Mississippi commercial fisheries throughout 50 years
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium, I summarized the socioeconomic characteristics of the...
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Living shorelines team workshops lead to shoreline assessments
Living shorelines are an important tool in the shoreline protection and conservation toolbox for coastal communities. However, many people are...
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Oyster gardening season is underway in Alabama and Mississippi
Efforts to improve water quality and restore estuarine habitats through the interaction with oyster reefs are underway in Mississippi and Alabama....
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Teacher workshop at recycling center focuses on pollution, solutions
The workshop, held at the Mobile Recycling Center, offered the teachers a glimpse of what real-time recycling looks like in Mobile County, Alabama,...
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Smart Home Americas code supplement brings together the best in building science, local policy
The quest to develop a stronger, more resilient community is never-ending. Construction tools and techniques change, and new challenges may...
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From the Northeast to East Biloxi: My internship in resilience
My name is Emerson and I am a rising fifth-year at Northeastern University. I moved to Biloxi, Mississippi, in January for six months to serve as...
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Making sea-level rise science make sense
In February of 2022, the latest technical report on sea-level rise (SLR) for the U.S. was released. This document synthesized the latest available...
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Transforming research to application: A gumbo recipe
Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium (MASGC) is a science-based service organization. In fact, our mission is to provide integrated university-...
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Attend a workshop for a free, customized living shoreline design
Are you a waterfront property owner in coastal Mississippi? If so, you probably enjoy the amazing views, fishing and other activities that living...
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