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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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Best holiday sale of 2020: Bays and Bayous
Would you like a $100-$150 discount? Read below for more details on how you can take advantage of a limited time offer. Exactly one year ago...
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Connecting the flow of water to community interests: The National Water Model
Water is necessary for all life. Its critical role in both our daily lives and our global world cannot be overstated. In the United States and...
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Major fisheries in northern Gulf declined in 2019
The livelihoods and way of life of the fishing households, businesses, and communities dependent on the fishing industry are threatened by...
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Oyster gardening program to expand beyond piers
Oysters play a valuable role in the coastal ecosystem. They provide valuable habitat to over 300 species, help to filter the water resulting in...
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Were developing a program to train neighbors to help in hurricane aftermath
There is no denying we have had one of the most active hurricane seasons on record in 2020. So far, we have seen 26 tropical or subtropical...
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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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