Growing Leaders for a Healthy Gulf
Highlights from our Spring 2025 Fellowship Program and looking forward to our Fall 2025 Fellows.
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Highlights from our Spring 2025 Fellowship Program and looking forward to our Fall 2025 Fellows.
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In the Gulf of Mexico, I searched for one of the planet’s most endangered animals – the Rice’s whale, a key part of a healthy Gulf.
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Frontline leaders and Gulf Coast community advocates had been planning a sit-in protest against liquified methane gas exports at the Department of Energy (DOE) headquarters in Washington D.C., but then, the Biden Administration announced a pause on new permits for the facilities. The planned protest quickly turned into a victory lap following the LNG pause
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As storms have forced many to desert the Cameron Parish coast, industry has used the opportunity to take over their land and exploit the remaining residents in the process.
For the last several summers, Florida’s south west coast has been marred by thousands of dead fish, a stinking mess of decaying marine life, killed by red tide.
Fish Farms in The Gulf, a Recipe for Harm in our Coastal Communities Read More »