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    • Program
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  • Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant trains oyster farmers, helps industry succeed
  • Survey shows increased satisfaction with Gulf of Mexico red snapper populations, management due to Sea Grant-funded engagement efforts
  • FISHES book, course increase participants' knowledge of fisheries-related topics, resulting in modified fishing practices
  • Mississippi Alabama Sea Grant helps establish, expand and sustain the commercial oyster aquaculture industry in Alabama and Mississippi.
  • The Mississippi and Alabama oyster gardening programs produced 676,736 oysters for restoration projects
  • The Alabama Oyster Gardening Program produced 422,022 oysters for restoration projects
  • The Mississippi Oyster Gardening Program produced 254,714 oysters for restoration projects
  • Sea Grant-trained Master Naturalists provide 21,874 volunteer hours, improve 28,814 acres
  • Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant-supported living shorelines engagement efforts lead to protection of more than 37.1 miles of shoreline
  • The Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium-supported Mississippi Coastal Cleanup Program removes 126.21 tons of marine debris between 2018 and 2023
  • Regional oil spill science outreach program outreach products used worldwide for workforce development and communicating science with oil and response organizations
  • MASGC provided vessel and place-based environmental literacy programs to 186,230 students environmental literacy
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