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    • Program
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    • Management Team
    • Board of Directors
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  • Trawl gear programming reduces operation costs of Gulf of Mexico shrimpers
  • Integrated program responsible for the creation of oyster farming industry in Alabama
  • Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Drill Conductor Training
  • HACCP training helps local seafood business retain national supermarket account
  • Inland shrimp farming operations improve production projects by increasing survival juvenile shrimp
  • Trade Adjustment Assistance training leads to more than $3.1M in direct payments to AL, MS shrimpers
  • Low-impact development ordinances encourage smart growth practices in Alabamas DOlive Watershed
  • Semmes, Alabama, includes low-impact development provisions into subdivision regulations
  • Certification programs enhance stewardship knowledge and practices of Alabama nature-based tourism
  • Gulf of Mexico Sea Grant legal research informs judicial analysis
  • Gulf Shores, Alabama, adopts overlay zone to encourage establishment of waterway village
  • Local governments participate in the Community Rating System, decrease flood insurance cost for Gulf
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