ATTENTION ANGLERS: This summer, YOU can earn BIG rewards for recapturing tagged red snapper! Watch this video for more information: https://t.co/NGDPeoz6gc
For more information about the Great Red Snapper Count, visit https://t.co/8CC2h5EaGK https://t.co/NGDPeoz6gc
Where do fish travel, and how can we document their paths? Read all about our tagging research in the Spring Gulf Coast Fisherman Newsletter, available online today! Interested in receiving a newsletter each... https://t.co/EvoLPRvYYW
For our up and coming shark researchers out there, be sure to check out this fantastic opportunity for a two-week intensive field course in New Hampshire focused on shark-related biology, physiology,... https://t.co/T6oWmkKd4I
Tomorrow is the final day to apply for our 2019 internship! Don't let this jawesome 🦈 opportunity swim by! 🐟
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Application open until 11:59pm (CT) tomorrow.
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Be sure to share this far and wide to all recent graduates interested in working with the Marine Fisheries Ecology Lab 🦈🐟 We tell excellent jokes! 😉😂😎
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‼️‼️ Don't forget! Less than one month left ⏱to apply for our 2019 Marine Fisheries Ecology Lab Internship! 🦈🎣🐟
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Do YOU have ideas 💡 and opinions 🙋♀️🙋♂️ about red snapper management? We need YOUR 👉 help! A team of scientists is working to develop a Decision Support Tool 🛠 for Gulf of Mexico red snapper management. ALL... https://t.co/5nSJQEq8rT
🦈🦈🦈 Applications are now open to apply for our 2019 marine fisheries ecology internship! 🦈🦈🦈🦈
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Hi everyone! Check out the show "Artistic Roots" today (December 16th) on Alabama Public Television. "Artistic Roots" is an APTV / PBS educational series tailored toward middle and high school... https://t.co/iDsYEMdoSI
Marine debris: What is it, where does it come from, and how can we prevent it? For more information, check out the December issue of the Gulf Coast Fisherman! https://t.co/wTkb58kZE4
Thank you for supporting MSU Marine Fisheries Ecology by following our Facebook page! We value the opportunity to connect with you. As 2018 draws to a close, we’d appreciate your honest critique of our... https://t.co/dEdTaIu5Ph
This week, we attended the 2018 Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Bays and Bayous Symposium in Mobile, AL! We proudly presented 5 talks and 2 posters about our research and extension projects (swipe left for... https://t.co/Pu4B9nLx2I
THE GREAT RED SNAPPER COUNT: Watch this video to learn about another method scientists are using to count red snapper across the U.S. Gulf of Mexico: https://t.co/5BLtRfyhHI
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THANK YOU to our 2018 interns! Katya (left) and Kathleen (center) are pictured here with Extension Program Associate Emily and several blacktip sharks. Katya and Kathleen contributed an… https://t.co/haINAGX9WB
THANK YOU to our 2018 interns! Katya (left) and Kathleen (center) are pictured here with Extension Program Associate Emily and several blacktip sharks. Katya and Kathleen contributed an… https://t.co/bosGvVmKpG
During bottom longline sampling last week, we managed to "catch" a tag from the seafloor - and incredibly enough, it was actually one of our old tags! In 2015, we tagged a blacktop shark… https://t.co/ckm4VUbQhj
During bottom longline sampling last week, we managed to "catch" a tag from the seafloor - and incredibly enough, it was actually one of our old tags! In 2015, we tagged a blacktop shark… https://t.co/EXwKiO2EYe
Fish feel stress, too! In this month's issue of the Gulf Coast Fisherman, we highlight two environmental disturbances that can stress fish populations: harmful algal blooms (HABs) and oil spills. https://t.co/0fRCsYBAgm
🐟🎣Happy TARPON TUESDAY!!!🎣🐟 We need your help! During the month of September, all ten tarpon have shed their tags. Satellite tags often shed due to entanglement with submerged vegetation, shark predation,... https://t.co/DlQO509Jjc