Give now to Save Our Gulf at
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You can also give directly to our team by selecting "View More Giving Options" -> "HRI Community Resilience Fund"
#GivingTuesday is a celebration of generosity, and as Jace says—whether you’re by the beach or a beach lover from afar—consider supporting the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies. Give now to Save Our Gulf at
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What are the tradeoffs between supporting local economies and enjoying cruise ship travel? As a tourist and student, Lesly Zarate reflects on her experience in this week's #BlueVlaue blog, "The balance between tourism and sustainability." Enjoy! https://t.co/hBDXrDKOWA
@UlsiaUrrea successfully presented her proposal titled Building Urban Resilience with Nature and Community-Based Solutions: A Mixed Methods Study in the Gulf of Mexico! We are excited for the work Ulsía will be conducting over the next couple of years across the #gulfofmexico.
Applications for the 2023 SWIMM Workshop will be open soon! The 7th SWIMM will be focused on the economic valuation of recreational fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico. Learn more about the program and how to apply here: https://t.co/8TdTfxH3xd
Today is #WorldWaterDay! Water is an essential component of life and HRI is committed to researching and finding sustainable solutions that can improve water quality throughout the Gulf of Mexico, supporting both healthy habitats and healthier communities. 💧
Today we were excited to welcome students from the South San Antonio High School WIT Program! Students heard stories from past and present HRI graduate students about their journeys toward a career in STEM. We hope they enjoyed their visit!
Today, Mary Kramer successfully defended her MS research on Socio-Economic Drivers of Surface Water Quality Impairment. Congratulations Mary! Great work!
Sometimes it's hard to find the positive in times of economic and environmental uncertainty. But in this week's blog, "Progress in Texas aquaculture," Anthony Lima reminds us that science and innovation can spawn good news. https://t.co/a2hazCiy4k
Valentine's Day is around the corner; how's your relationship going? You know, the one you have with the environment. In "A Caribbean perspective" Dijani Laplace shares how Hurricane Irma helped him re-evaluate the human & nature connection. #BlueValue https://t.co/WxjswlTlUI
You loved our 2021 holiday gift guide, so we re-posted it with a few new additions for 2022! The goal here isn’t that you spend your money & time on any one organization or product, but simply that you consider nature as the greatest gift of all. Cheers! https://t.co/rwH18p1TKt
This week, we bring you a double whammy: Read Ulsia's blog about ecosystem design for coastal protection, and join us tomorrow, Dec. 14th, @2pm CST for the Harte seminar series where she will present on this subject! Zoom link in comments. Enjoy! https://t.co/klcvGhBRlZ
Tis the season! Americans produce an average of 43% more waste than usual during the holidays. Before you click "pay", pause and ask yourself, is there a better way? Molly Davis shares how to go green in this week's #BlueValue blog. Happy Holidays! https://t.co/Vb6xFBWJMR
"Why are those who have fought – and continue to fight – so hard for environmental justice, the ones affected the most by inaction and unjust policies relating to the environment?" Find out in Bailey Otter's "Pride in the Environment." Enjoy! #BlueValue https://t.co/MUOm4cX5ob
What's so spooky about water? Mary Kramer discusses the value of clean water and potential drivers of water pollution in Texas, and suggests things you can do to make a difference. See? Not so scary. #BlueValue https://t.co/cLsw27xs18
Have you considered growing your own food? Not only does he think a lot about about food production, but guest blogger Anthony Lima grows his own food too, and hopes more people will see the many benefits of home gardening. Please enjoy! #BlueValue https://t.co/Wcp1bBg3oR
It’s a bittersweet day as we announce that Dr. David Yoskowitz has been named the new executive director of @TPWDnews. We are so grateful for the work David has done here at HRI! Dr. Greg Stunz will serve as interim senior executive director for HRI. https://t.co/AOMeBqdydw
David Yoskowitz named executive director of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department: https://t.co/52PqmNeVkp
Yoskowitz is currently senior executive director at @HarteResearch
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We are so excited to finally announce the launch of @HarteResearch's new podcast, The Gulf Stream! The first episode features the one and only, @SylviaEarl!
Find @HRIGulfStream on your fave podcast platforms, as well as on HRI's YouTube channel! https://t.co/jT6Y1OYz9N
What does your imagination have to do with drinking water? In our latest #BlueValue blog, Bailey Otter asks tough questions about equity and the environment, and explains how sociology catalyzes change. Please enjoy, comment, and share! https://t.co/pY4NxFbTos