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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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Teachers engage with coastal ecology at workshop
How effective are high school educators in putting together a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) in 20 minutes? This was just one of the activities...
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The importance of trying new things: Broadening my horizons during my Knauss year
Its amazing how much you can learn in one year! I am one of the three 2023 Knauss Fellows representing Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium....
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Methuselah the lungfish: A living legend
Those who are familiar with the Bible may remember a man named Methuselah, the grandfather of Noah, who lived longer than any other Biblical person...
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The importance of fishery-dependent surveys
The United States manages some of the largest fisheries in the world and implements regulations to ensure their sustainability. The...
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Our living shoreline program is busier than ever
Waterfront property owners across coastal Mississippi and Alabama enjoy the many benefits of our coastal environments, including easy access to the...
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Cheers to another successful (and hot!) cleanup season
As another Mississippi cleanup season comes to an end, we like to look back and reflect on the year to relish all our volunteers have accomplished!...
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Charting new waters: A Knauss fellows journey into Great Lakes restoration and policy
I am currently working as a Great Lakes Program Specialist for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) as part of my NOAA Sea Grant Knauss Fellowship....
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