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The importance of value-added sampling in fisheries-independent monitoring
Marine fisheries in the United States are managed by a plethora of fisheries agencies. For example, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
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Sea Grant impacts visible at Oyster Community of Practice meeting
I attended an Alabama-Mississippi Oyster Community of Practice meeting last Saturday morning at the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources in...
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Sea Grant wraps up its first Oyster Farming Resilience Index Workshop Series
We recently wrapped up our Oyster Farming Resilience Index Workshop Series. The series included four workshops that we developed after oyster...
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Crevalle jacks command R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Once referred to as “trip savers” (i.e., fish that are reliably caught anytime, even when more desirable species are absent) by fishing guides in...
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MASGC helps launch the Mississippi Sound Estuary Program
The Mississippi Sound Estuary Program (MSEP) recently held its introductory meeting with tremendous community support (over 200 attendees!).
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Program trains future oyster aquaculture workforce
The Commercial Oyster Aquaculture Sector Training (COAST) Program in Mississippi and Alabama is a workforce development initiative to recruit...
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Harvesting success: Wrapping up the 2023 Alabama Oyster Gardening Season
The 2023 Alabama Oyster Gardening season is ending. Efforts to collect oysters for the 2023 season of the Alabama Oyster Gardening Program are...
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The Sea Grant Extension Assembly is a network of networks
You hopefully have read many of the MASGC extension- and education-focused blog posts that have been shared in previous weeks and have been...
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