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Board approves RFP for Wrigley’s monitoring station and amends Mississippi State contract to shift funds to nutrient monitoring

3633417 · June 2, 2025
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Summary

Supervisors authorized an RFP to site a continuous water-quality monitoring station at the Wrigleys inlet and approved an amendment reallocating Mississippi State University contract funds into additional nutrient monitoring to support a harmful-algal-bloom study and modeling work the county funded through the Mississippi Sound Coalition.

The Harrison County Board of Supervisors voted to advertise a request for proposals to install and operate a continuous water-quality monitoring station at the Rigleys (Wrigleys) inlet, and to approve an amendment to the county's contract with Mississippi State University/Northern Gulf Institute (NGI) reallocating funds toward expanded nutrient monitoring.

Gerald Blessing introduced the item as a funded line in the Gulf of Mexico Economic and Safety (GOMESA) grant administered through the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources; he said researchers had identified Wrigleys…

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