“Get to Know the Gulf” articles highlight native wildlife
The Embrace the Gulf initiative has expanded beyond just social media with regular stories in South Mississippi Living magazine highlighting interesting facts about native wildlife species.
The Embrace the Gulf initiative has expanded beyond just social media with regular stories in South Mississippi Living magazine highlighting interesting facts about native wildlife species.
The Gulf of Mexico Alliance and RESTORE Act Science Program are co-hosting a session during the 2021 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, December 13-17, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The Gulf of Mexico Alliance is continuing the initiative with a new focus on improving the health of the Gulf.
The report includes a wealth of spatial data including historic geophysical surveys, sediment core and grab samples, interpreted sediment bodies, planned borrow areas, proven sediment sources, and marine hazard and avoidance areas.
The Gulf of Mexico Alliance encourages all Gulf Coast residents to get ready for the upcoming hurricane season.
The Embrace Gulf 2021 initiative has expanded beyond social media with a new public service announcement video. Our PSA showcases the vitality and sustainability of the Gulf of Mexico. Watch the video now and be on the lookout for a local broadcast in your area.
GOMA recently hosted a virtual workshop with over 80 stakeholders from around the region to prioritize data important for oyster management.
The Gulf of Mexico Alliance is continuing the initiative with a new focus on improving the health of the Gulf.