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The Mississippi Sound Estuary Program has a plan
It has already been a year since the Mississippi Sound Estuary Program (MSEP) was first established. Since that point, the Mississippi-Alabama Sea...
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Teaching about watersheds: Source to sea
I had the opportunity to present at the Mississippi Science Teachers Association annual conference in Biloxi. We discussed the intricacies of...
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Environmental Studies Center presents annual Coastal Ecology Teacher Workshop
This year, the Mobile County Public Schools' Environmental Studies Center teacher training was held at the Mobile Area Water and Sewer System (MAWSS).
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Professionals keep learning at Sea Grant Aquaculture Leadership Academy
I serve part-time as the National Sea Grant Aquaculture Liaison in addition to my job as the director of the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant...
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Teachers are our heroes
How did you choose your profession? Perhaps it was a family business, or perhaps the winds of fate chose it for you, but for many of us, there was...
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The Bays and Bayous countdown has begun: Thank you and new opportunities
We are in the final planning stages of the 2024 Bays and Bayous Symposium, scheduled for Nov. 19-20 at the Mississippi Coast Convention Center in...
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Master Oyster Gardening Program set to wrap up its first year
The Master Oyster Gardening Program will end its inaugural year with our final session this month. Since April, participants in the class met once...
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VORTEX-SE Engagement and Outreach presents 'Storm Tech: The Tools Behind the Forecast'
Please join us for our upcoming webinar “Rolling Fork-Winona-Amory Tornadoes: One Year Later.” VORTEX-SE scientists at the National Severe Storms...
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Shark depredation has been complicated throughout time
In my view, measures like these, along with better data about which sharks are taxing fishermen and where, are the most promising ways to help...
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