STARKVILLE, Miss.--A research consortium led by Mississippi State University has partnered with a group of institutions in Mexico to advance further the study of the Gulf of Mexico's ecosystem.
"This agreement will facilitate an effective working relationship between NGI and Mexican researchers who share our focus on issues affecting the gulf," said Steven Ashby, co-director of the NGI.
"We expect to develop projects related to water quality, habitat conservation and restoration, ecosystem integration and assessment, nutrients and nutrient impacts, coastal community resistance and environmental education, among others," he said.
Headquartered at the MSU Science and Technology Center at Stennis Space Center in Hancock County, NGI is a NOAA cooperative institute whose members include the University of Southern Mississippi, Louisiana State University, Florida State University, Dauphin Island Sea Laboratory and MSU. In addition, NGI has an agreement with the Harte Research Institute of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi to support joint research activities. (For more, see www.ngi.msstate.edu.)