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Sea Grant, partners conduct living shoreline research
Shoreline erosion is a constant challenge that plagues many waterfront owners and natural areas. Although shoreline erosion is a natural process,...
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USA, USM Ph.D. candidates selected as Sea Grant John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship finalists
Two Ph.D. candidates from Alabama and Mississippi have been selected as finalists for the 2023 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Sea...
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Session to offer information about Alabama seafood farming project
A new type of small-scale, seafood farming pilot activity is being planned for coastal Alabama waters near the mouth of Mobile Bay. The project...
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Auburn, USM postgraduates selected for NOAA Digital Coast Fellowships
The Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium is pleased to announce that Sabine Bailey, of Auburn University, and Nadine Doiron, of The University...
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Programs, team members make strong showing as Gulf Guardians
Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium (MASGC)-supported programs are recognized leaders in protecting Gulf of Mexico ecosystems, increasing...
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Research projects selected for 2022-24 funding
The Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium (MASGC) has selected six research projects worth $1.3 million to receive funding in its 2022-2024...
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Project puts Litter Gitters in Mississippi waterways
Floating trash-collecting tools named Litter Gitters have been deployed at several locations in Mississippi coastal waters since December, and the...
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New mobile app to aid Gulf of Mexico fishermen, boaters
A new mobile app from the Alabama Water Institute and the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium provides a fast, interactive way to find...
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Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship applications due Feb. 18
The Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium is now seeking applicants for the 2023 National Sea Grant College Program Dean John A. Knauss Marine...
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