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Tag: Mobile Baykeeper

A pile of empty oyster shell halves.

Pearls of wisdom

From gardens to genomes, state and conservation groups continue trying new approaches to oyster restoration Continue reading Pearls of wisdom

Unknown's avatarsouthernsciencenewsJanuary 21, 2025January 21, 20251 Comment
An electric power plant with three red-and-white-striped smokestacks, sits on the bank of Mobile River, which is brown and cloudy.

The burning problem

Will new coal ash regulations make Alabama safer? Continue reading The burning problem

Unknown's avatarsouthernsciencenewsJune 28, 2023August 4, 20233 Comments
The shoreline of Little River. There is no wind or visible current, so the trees on the far shore are reflected nearly perfectly.

When ‘forever’ is everywhere

Samples show PFAS chemicals throughout state waterways Continue reading When ‘forever’ is everywhere

Unknown's avatarsouthernsciencenewsJanuary 21, 2023May 4, 20233 Comments
The foreground includes several low-lying industrial buildings. In the background, a row of different smokestacks emit smoke into the air. The entire photo has a pinkish-orange hue.

‘A sad way to live’

Industrial pollution leaves deep scars Continue reading ‘A sad way to live’

Unknown's avatarsouthernsciencenewsSeptember 19, 2022October 3, 202211 Comments

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