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Living Shorelines Program wraps up its biggest year yet!
The Living Shorelines Technical Assistance Program through Mississippi State University (MSU) and the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium has...
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Coastal course certifies 15 new Mississippi Master Naturalists
We recently concluded our annual Mississippi Master Naturalist Coastal Training Course and certified 15 new Master Naturalists.
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LeFlore County students hold Blue Economy Career Showcase
Twenty-one students in grades 7-12 at LeFlore County High School transformed their school gym into a science-fair style gallery for a Blue Economy...
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Outreach products aim to support mental health in fishing communities
Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant recently developed two new outreach products highlighting mental health resources for people who work in the seafood,...
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Pez diablo pose a conservation concern for guitarfishes
In some countries – particularly Mexico – guitarfishes are dried and then meticulously cut and shaped into mythical creatures that sell for high...
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Kia ora: Lessons from New Zealand to strengthen U.S. shellfish aquaculture
A couple of years ago, a commercial oyster farmer shared an idea of purchasing some new grading equipment for their operation that was manufactured...
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BayMobile brings coastal science to Alabama communities
More than 8,000 Alabama students each year gain access to coastal science through the BayMobile, Discovery Hall Programs’ traveling classroom on...
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White sharks visit Alabama
Recently, reports of white sharks have increased in the northern Gulf, but determining whether these reports represent actual changes in...
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Mysteries of the Deep: Traveling trunks bring deep ocean corals into classroom
Thanks to a partnership between the National Marine Sanctuaries Foundation (NMSF) and The University of Southern Mississippi’s Marine Education...
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