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Quieter grounds make good time for upgrades
At the Mobile County Public Schools' Environmental Studies Center (ESC), when life gave us lemons, we grabbed some sugar and ice water and got...
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Crevalle Jack: Trash fish or treasure?
Ever heard the phrase, one mans trash is another mans treasure? Believe it or not, this expression actually applies to several species of fish. One...
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Nationwide mariculture permits: What you need to know
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced new nationwide permits for mariculture. While the Corps has been permitting shellfish aquaculture...
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Economic impacts of the global COVID-19 pandemic on selected US seafood retail prices
The COVID-19 pandemic was declared a national emergency in the United States on March 13, 2020. With the severe disruptions in seafood sales to...
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Apply now for NOAA-Sea Grant fellowships
We are accepting applications for three fellowships to help graduate students enhance their education and grow their careers, and application...
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Concerned Oystermen Restoring Estuaries (CORE) Program
The COVID-19 pandemic caused an industry-wide slow down for commercial oyster farming early last summer, which led to an opportunity to rethink how...
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Wetlands make the holiday season on the Coast unique
Wetlands are important to our communities for a variety of reasons. They help to absorb flood waters, buffer our coast against hurricanes and...
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Programs support next generation in fishing industry
Graying of the Fleet: Does it seem that there are fewer shrimpers now than there used to be? During the past 30 years, the average age of U.S....
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The cryptic habitat use of tarpon in the northern Gulf
A little over two years ago, you may have read a blog by Dr. Marcus Drymon about Sea Grant scientists efforts to better understand the habitat use...
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