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The Dead Zone: A year-round nightmare
For Halloween this year, consider dressing as The Dead Zone. You'll need a costume the size of New Jersey and the ability to suck all the oxygen...
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Survey finds gaps in resilience services
As part of a NOAA Regional Coastal Resilience Grant, our project team conducted a survey to identify gaps in existing resilience tools and...
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Nate in my front yard, sea-level rise in my office
I work on sea-level rise, coordinating NOAAs Sentinel Site Cooperative. I also live on Dauphin Island. Many find this to be quite a juxtaposition...
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Sportfishing makes contributions to economies
The saltwater recreational fishing industry is one of the major marine industries served by research, education, and extension programming by the...
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Coastal Cleanup volunteers can reduce microplastics in water
Since 1988, thousands of Mississippi Coastal Cleanup volunteers have removed millions of pounds of trash from Mississippi beaches, waterways and...
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Worried about erosion? Conserve or plant some salt marsh
Salt marshes are a type of coastal wetland that are common throughout the globe. If you have driven over a bridge near the coast, you have probably...
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Team reads, writes, travels to answer your oil spill questions
The Oil Spill Science Outreach Team formed in 2014 so those around the Gulf impacted by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill could get unbiased,...
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Scholarships help kids build confidence at overnight camps
Attending an overnight summer camp can be an incredible learning experience for a child, even if the camp does not focus on academic subjects....
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Oyster farming: What I learned on a visit to N.C.
It has been a very busy summer here in the northern Gulf for commercial oyster farmers, scientists, graduate students, extension specialists and...
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