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Marine Fisheries Management in the Northern Gulf of Mexico

This program is designed to inform coastal anglers (recreational and commercial) about the most relevant fisheries management issues they face in the northern Gulf of Mexico.

Description

This program is designed to inform coastal anglers (recreational and commercial) about the most relevant fisheries management issues they face in the northern Gulf of Mexico.

Target Audience(s):

Coastal anglers (recreational and commercial)

Objectives:

Participants will:

  • Learn how to engage in regional fisheries management issues,
  • Learn and adopt best practices for catch and release angling,
  • Learn and adopt techniques for invasive species mitigation, and
  • Learn about the ecosystem importance of sharks in the Gulf of Mexico.

Total Number of Modules or Sessions: 4

Total Number of Hours for Program Delivery: 6

Program Delivery:

  • Educational Class
  • Educational Video (Online or DVD)
  • Group Discussion
  • Newsletter
  • Numbered Extension Publication
  • Print or Popular Articles
  • Radio Program
  • Social Media
  • Website other than eXtension

Primary Contact:

Dr. Marcus Drymon, marcus.drymon@msstate.edu

 

Contacts

Filed Under

4-H
Mississippi State University Extension Service 130 Bost Drive Mississippi State MS 39762