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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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Oyster gardening in Mississippi begins the 2023 season this month
Oysters for the 2023 gardening season in Mississippi will be distributed at the end of this month. This season marks the 7th year that volunteers...
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Communities at the helm: Ways to provide support for resilience actions
When working on building resilience in the face of increasing hazards, there can be a sense of urgency. Those of us in the workspace tend to ask...
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Comparative economic contributions of Mississippi and Alabama seafood industry in 2020
This Staff Blog post presents the estimates of the economic contribution of the Mississippi and Alabama seafood industry by sector and type of...
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Sharing science education ideas and practices
On a typical work week, youll find me at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL), hosting student groups or teaching teachers for our work for...
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Moss Point tornadoes highlight growing threat in Southeast
Recently the Gulf Coast has experienced tornadic activity that caused widespread damage in Moss Point, Mississippi. The tornado ripped the roofs...
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