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Research support for the oyster industry: Past, present and future
The Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium (MASGC) was created in 1972 as a federal and state partnership. Its mission is to provide integrated...
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Oyster gardening programs produce nearly 1.2M oysters since inception
Oyster gardening is a term that means different things depending on where you are located. In Mississippi and Alabama, it is a volunteer effort...
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Our Sea Grant program has supported 1,000+ students
The Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium has a long history of supporting graduate and undergraduate students in fields related to coastal and...
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Our education programs take kids outside
Most afternoons when I get home from work, my husband will ask me, What did you do today? My standard answer is, I got to play in the woods. I did...
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Sturgeon-based lessons connect inland areas to Mississippi Sound
Gulf sturgeon recently made the news when University of Southern Mississippi (USM) Researcher Mike Andres, Ph.D., and his team detected a...
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Misconceptions, experiential education and Sea Grant
We had just finished a hands-on activity looking at the effects of melting land ice (ice located on land) and sea ice (ice floating in the water)...
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What does resilience mean? At MASGC, it can mean everything!
Many of us have heard the term resilience used in multiple contexts over the years. After big storms and hurricanes, we hear about making our...
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Celebrating 50 years of the Coastal Zone Management Act
As Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant celebrates 50 years of service to coastal communities, it is worth acknowledging the legislative foundations that...
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News headlines feature bizarre weather words
Bomb cyclone, medicane, polar vortex, oh my! Wondering what these crazy weather terms mean? You are not alone. Severe weather has its own strange...
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