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  1. First Steering Committee meeting for the 2010 Bays and Bayous Symposium this morning...Sylvia Earle was the last... http://bit.ly/7U4zuB
  2. We're back at it! Here's the latest on the Fly Creek sedimentation study. http://bit.ly/5WDaxf
  3. Merry Christmas from the NEP staff! Have a safe and green holiday and a happy new year! http://bit.ly/8CdNfO
  4. RT @oceanplastics: Hydrogen from microalgae http://bit.ly/7EyoMn
  5. Your feel-good story of the day! http://bit.ly/5B0qh8
  6. Daphne and Spanish Fort residents: if you missed the D'Olive Watershed Working Group meeting last Wednesday, here's... http://bit.ly/66cJKe
  7. RT @PressRegister: Barry Steam Plant in line for $295 million carbon capture project http://bit.ly/5KPJjR
  8. RT @EPAgov: TODAY at 1:15 EST: Administrator Jackson to make significant climate announcement http://bit.ly/9131W4 (streamed live at epa ...
  9. Article about our partnership with NASA to study Mobile Bay's wetlands through satellite imagery. Check it out... http://bit.ly/8nh13s
  10. Meeting with our executive committee this morning to present our vision for the next year.
  11. GIS training for land use and conservation January 5th. Read more below. http://bit.ly/07Vsgqc
  12. RT @EPAgov: Blog: Passion and Action - President’s Environmental Youth Awards: Do you have a passion for the environment? Hav... http:// ...
  13. It's all about the water... http://bit.ly/3C2pV
  14. New UC-Berkley study indicates that a robust climate bill could boost the U.S. economy by about $111 billion by... http://bit.ly/1hpfyf
  15. RT @WKRG America recycles day is today, folks in mobile marking occasion with a special event at the recycling ctr http://wkrg.com/527053
  16. NY Times focuses on marine debris...we love seeing coastal stewardship promoted in the news http://bit.ly/d2v9G
  17. Exciting news! http://bit.ly/1XxC9X
  18. I posted 34 photos on Facebook in the album "Helen Wood Park Marsh Restoration" http://bit.ly/2DV5M5
  19. Want to keep up with Ida? Get the real-time data from sites all over Mobile Bay. http://bit.ly/396iXg
  20. Mission accomplished! Helen Wood Park marsh restoration was a success...we just hope Hurricane Ida doesn't undo all... http://bit.ly/2WJ1St