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Sea Grant receives tremendous support
During the past four months, MASGC and the other 33 Sea Grant programs have asked for support from people who have benefited from Sea Grant. It has...
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The Clean and Resilient Marina Program protects our coasts
Along the Gulf Coast, marinas play a vital role in recreation, tourism and local economies. But with their location directly on the water, marinas...
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Coastal Gems program to offer workforce development, resources to nature tourism industry
Through this project, businesses can become a part of “Coastal Gems,” an environmentally enhanced nature-based tourism workforce that will...
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Gulf Resilience Community of Practice meets in Houma, LA
For 15 years, the Gulf Sea Grant programs, staff from federal and state agencies, and local decision makers have gathered for the Gulf Resilience...
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Direct revenues from tariffs and their impacts on prices of US shrimp imports
What are the economic implications of the U.S. importing massive amounts of shrimp products from other countries to supply more than 90% of its...
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Net gains: What I learned in Week 1 of the Sea Grant aquaculture academy
One of my primary goals was to increase my knowledge of aquaculture, and the academy delivered. We traveled to three different states to see...
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What does the Gulf mean to you? Help shape the story we tell
We need your input! The Gulf Literacy Project are asking Gulf of America educators, Gulf scientists, Gulf residents and people who care about the...
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COAST Resilience Institute begins second year with new trainings, workshops and webinars
After a successful inaugural year in 2024 with 21 trainings and 313 total participants, year two of the COAST Resilience Institute is now underway!
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Bridging land and sea: The evolution of Extension for empowering communities
In an era when dissent was common among Americans, “Extension” began to solidify its foundation by bridging gaps between science and stakeholders.
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