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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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What lessons can Big Sky Country housing reforms bring to the big waters of the Gulf?
Dubbed by some as the “Montana Miracle,” the state’s systematic overhaul of zoning regulations is an illustrative example of how states and...
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VORTEX-SE outreach team to share train-the-trainer model at conference
My oral presentation titled “Building Resilient Communities through Librarian-Led Outreach: A Train-the-Trainer Model for Weather Wise Curriculum...
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