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Know more about charter boat workers, owners
Scenic and Sightseeing Water Transportation (NAICS code 487210) includes charter boat for-hire. This industry comprises establishments primarily...
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Oyster gardening programs gear up for growing season
Oyster gardening in Alabama is in the final preparation stages for the 2018 season. Oysters have been spawned and the larvae should be setting...
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No Southern hospitality for invasive species
Southern hospitality does not extend to invasive species. Invasive species are the environmental equivalent of uninvited guests that clean out your...
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Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission approves controversial sturgeon aquaculture plan
On April 8, 2018, the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission granted its approval to move forward with changes to state regulations to allow...
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Embracing the dynamics of shorelines
Coastal areas are dynamic in nature, which means they are constantly changing. A fitting example of the dynamics of coastlines can be found by...
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Shortfin mako sharks need your help
Sleek, strong, fast, beautiful and & overfished; unfortunately, these are all words that describe the shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus)....
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National extension program focuses on water challenges
In the United States and around the world, water security is at risk. Too much water, too little water, or water of poor quality endangers life,...
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Educators on quest for widespread environmental literacy
Last week, Discovery Hall Programs at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab hosted the annual meeting of the Environmental Education Association of Alabama...
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Mississippi Oyster Gardening Program expands
Oyster gardening has been taking place seasonally in Alabama for almost 20 years, but 2017 was the first year for oyster gardening in Mississippi....
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