Call for GoMCon Tools Café presentations now open
The Tools Café is back at GoMCon! Share your online or paper-based tool with stakeholders from across the Gulf of Mexico. Application deadline is Feb. 28.
The Tools Café is back at GoMCon! Share your online or paper-based tool with stakeholders from across the Gulf of Mexico. Application deadline is Feb. 28.
Dave Reed (GOMA) and Caitlin Young (RESTORE Science Program) co-chaired a hybrid session focused on natural resource management.
The conference will take place at the Raising Cane River Center in Baton Rouge, LA April 25-28, 2022. Registration is $250, a rate that reflects our intention to have inclusive participation from academic, community, and natural resource management audiences.
Check out our recent story in The New Orleans 100 as part of their “Bettering Our Community” special issue.
The abstract submission for GoMCon has been extended to November 30, 2021. Themes include: resilience; living resources; climate impacts; habitat management and restoration; science communication; water and sediment management; and more.
The DEI Fellow will work directly with headquarters staff and GOMA Priority Issue Teams to enhance GOMA’s diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts and develop specific DEI-related products and programming.
The Deepwater Horizon Project Tracker working group is finalizing a new Story Map to highlight the great information available through the tool to further promote its use.
Nearly 250 stakeholders from across the Gulf participated in our six virtual Team Meetings September 21-23, 2021.
GOMA’s hurricane mini-grant program provides funding for projects that address immediate needs after major hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico related to our priority areas.
The GOMA Water Resources Team is continuing its work to study the connections between economic health and water quality with a new project in coastal Texas.