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Crevalle Jack: Trash fish or treasure?
Ever heard the phrase, one mans trash is another mans treasure? Believe it or not, this expression actually applies to several species of fish. One...
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Nationwide mariculture permits: What you need to know
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced new nationwide permits for mariculture. While the Corps has been permitting shellfish aquaculture...
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Economic impacts of the global COVID-19 pandemic on selected US seafood retail prices
The COVID-19 pandemic was declared a national emergency in the United States on March 13, 2020. With the severe disruptions in seafood sales to...
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Apply now for NOAA-Sea Grant fellowships
We are accepting applications for three fellowships to help graduate students enhance their education and grow their careers, and application...
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Concerned Oystermen Restoring Estuaries (CORE) Program
The COVID-19 pandemic caused an industry-wide slow down for commercial oyster farming early last summer, which led to an opportunity to rethink how...
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Programs support next generation in fishing industry
Graying of the Fleet: Does it seem that there are fewer shrimpers now than there used to be? During the past 30 years, the average age of U.S....
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The cryptic habitat use of tarpon in the northern Gulf
A little over two years ago, you may have read a blog by Dr. Marcus Drymon about Sea Grant scientists efforts to better understand the habitat use...
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Best holiday sale of 2020: Bays and Bayous
Would you like a $100-$150 discount? Read below for more details on how you can take advantage of a limited time offer. Exactly one year ago...
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Hurricane Sally reminds us of need for oyster farm storm plans
With a busy storm season underway and Hurricane Sally leaving its mark on coastal Alabama and the Pensacola area (and forcing farmers in...
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