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Leave Only Footprints Initiative shows success in Alabama
Summertime means thousands of people flock to the beaches of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, Alabama, for a day (or more) of fun in the sun. Parents...
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Road trip: Spreading oil spill science around the nation and beyond
Our oil spill science outreach team hit the road last month with our first regional meeting this one, in the Great Lakes region. Tara Skelton, our...
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Third oyster farming class is teaching ins, outs of aquaculture business
Beginning in June, the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium partnered with the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources, the Alma Bryant High...
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Rainy day kicks off Mississippi Oyster Gardening Program
Volunteers in Mississippi started oyster gardening earlier this week. They received their oysters on Tuesday, amid light and steady rain from what...
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High-school students tackle resilience scenarios
Coastal erosion, restocking/restaffing businesses, protecting critical infrastructure, and housing important city records were just a few of the...
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Economic contributions of the Mississippi-Alabama seafood industry
The seafood industry one of the major marine industries served by research and extension programming by the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant...
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Who applies for our fellowships?
Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant collects applications for three different national-level fellowships every year. Applicants for these three...
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Why you should slow down in no-wake zones
Waterfront property owners directly benefit from the establishment of no-wake zones in their area from decreased wave energy hitting their...
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Dolphins and turtles and oil oh my!
I always get excited when Im walking along the beach and see dolphins off in the distance or better yet am lucky enough to catch a glimpse of a...
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