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COVID-19 changes ways volunteers fight marine debris
In addition to altering our normal routines, this pandemic has also created yet another hurdle in the battle with plastic pollution. Some areas...
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Hurricane Sally reminds us of need for oyster farm storm plans
With a busy storm season underway and Hurricane Sally leaving its mark on coastal Alabama and the Pensacola area (and forcing farmers in...
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New Mississippi cleanup program focuses inland
With all of the polarizing topics in the world today, its nice to know that the vast majority at least agree on something: littering and improper...
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It's quiet at the Environmental Studies Center, teachers retool
The grounds are still. The turtles and fish are no longer patiently waiting for a treat from the little ones who are hoping to catch a glimpse of...
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Uncertain of future, science centers adapt to educate kids
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected almost all aspects of our lives, but one of its most significant impacts is on the way we educate our children....
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Wilmington adapts urban fabric during time of pandemic
Though cities have been cognizant of the threat posed by short-term, calamitous events, such as hurricanes and tornadoes, the COVID-19 pandemic...
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Fear of the unknown leads to anxiety in many communities
What do the COVID-19 pandemic and the use of dispersants during oil spills have in common? In a word: anxiety. In a few more: fear, concern,...
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COVID-19 guidelines can help commercial fishing, for-hire vessels stay safer
Summer is now in full swing and there is no better time to take a commercial charter fishing boat, dolphin cruise, dive boats or a sunset cruise on...
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Gulf tripletail live life in the fast lane
Many saltwater anglers would agree that tripletail, aka blackfish, have the whole package. Theyre found in predictable nearshore locations (e.g.,...
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