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The Sailing Life
Born into a sailing family, Addy Deputy was learning the craft as soon as she could walk.
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Point Clear in the ’80s: A Remembrance
I remember the unmistakable scents of honeysuckle and wisteria, Capri-Suns and Hawaiian Tropic suntan oil.
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Recipe: Jesse’s Creole-Broiled Admiral Oysters
You can't go wrong with the creole-broiled Admiral oysters from Jesse's On The Bay and Jesse's in Magnolia Springs.
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Alabama’s Legacy of Environmental Justice
Just as Alabama was a batt/@ground for givi riginson? cindhs a bottlefie a ru the right for environmental justice,
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Who You Gonna Call? How Patrol Team Tackles Pollution Threats
We look into industrial pollution, stormwater runoff, sewage spills, and the unpermitted clearing of wetlands.
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Causeway Chronicles: Tales From A Storied Parkway
On any given day, you can find a host of fisherman gathered along its shores and concrete shoulders.
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You Are What You Eat
Alabama's statewide Fish Consumption Advisory program lets citizens know which caught fish are safe to eat in your favorite waterways.
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The Bay Is Your Oyster
How Admiral Shellfish Company, which sits off Fort Morgan Road, created a world-class oyster farm at the mouth of Mobile Bay.
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Seeking Out The Source
Mobile Baykeeper has teamed up with the University of South Alabama to source-track pollution in Dog River in an effort to identify major sources of ersity of n in Dog bacteria
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Breaking The Habit: Mobile’s Kiss-Off To Single-Use Plastic
Mobile Baykeeper's Reduce The Use campaign strives to improve the health of our waters.
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A Talk with Naturalist and Eco-Tour Guide Jimbo Meador
"These people that are moving here, they ain't got any idea what a paradise we used to have."
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It’s All Connected: A Q&A With Marine Scientist John Lehrter
"We’re all connected to this, and that there are limits to growth and how much humans can exploit our resources."
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Lessons Of The Lagoon: A Forced Entry Into Fishing
How my grandfather turned me away from fishing, but taught me to love Little Lagoon.
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Breaking Down The Rabby Creek Sewage Spill
The spill, which affected a Dog River tributary, totaled more than 4.6million gallons of sewage.
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Connecting With Oysters In Alabama
The AmeriCorps Patrol Team recently went out to spend a day learning more about oyster farming and the problems oysters face in coastal Alabama.
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