The Mississippi Sound Coalition (MSSC) and the EEECHO Organization (Education, Environment, Economics, Climate and Health) held a joint event at the Almanett in Gulfport, Mississippi on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024. The event featured guest speaker Derrick Evans, a Gulfport native.
Louisiana State University researchers found a hypoxic ādead zoneā east of the Mississippi River. A hypoxic dead zone is an area of water with low dissolved oxygen levels that cannot support aquatic life.
Ole Miss research into how manmade contaminations like freshwater from the Bonnet CarrƩ Spillway killed off Gulf oysters in 2019 and why action must be taken to mitigate these events in the future.
This story is the fifth in a five-part series being shared by MSSC with permission called āFarm to Trouble,” a collaborative investigative reporting effort led by AG & Water Desk. The series takes…
This story is the fourthĀ in a five-part series being shared by MSSC with permission called āFarm to Trouble,” a collaborative investigative reporting effort led by AG & Water Desk. The series takes a…
This story is the third in a five-part series being shared by MSSC with permission called āFarm to Trouble,” a collaborative investigative reporting effort led by AG & Water Desk. The series takes…
This story is the secondĀ in a five-part series being shared by MSSC with permission called āFarm to Trouble,” a collaborative investigative reporting effort led by AG & Water Desk. The series takes a…
This story is the first in a five-part series being shared by MSSC with permission called āFarm to Trouble,” a collaborative investigative reporting effort led by AG & Water Desk. The series takes…
Intoducing a five-part series being shared by MSSC with permission called āFarm to Trouble,ā a collaborative investigative reporting effort led byĀ AG & Water Desk. The series takes a deep dive into the slow…
The Mississippi Sound Coalition sends its rebuttal to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regarding the Bonnet CarrƩ Spillway and the impacts on oysters and marine life in the Mississippi Sound.
Louisiana Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser voiced his opposition to the CPRA’s plans for sediment diversion projects, expressing concerns about the impacts they will have on marine life and fishing.
At a Senate hearing, Senator Roger Wicker questions the U.S. Corps of Engineers leadership about its lack of communication with the Mississippi Sound Coalition about public meetings.