Jan 11, 2016: newsMs: Emergency Oyster Work to Begin, Says Mississippi Department of Marine Resources
“At this time, we don’t know how long the Spillway will remain open or how much fresh water could flow into the Mississippi Sound,” said Jamie M. Miller, executive director of the MDMR. “But we want to be proactive in response to the potential effect on our oyster reefs.
“At this time, we don’t know how long the Spillway will remain open or how much fresh water could flow into the Mississippi Sound,” said Jamie M. Miller, executive director of the MDMR. “But we want to be proactive in response to the potential effect on our oyster reefs.
Dec 10, 2015: Gulf Live: Hosemann expects new Deer Island public pier to be complete in 6-8 weeks
"We're real pleased with the progress they've made and the quality of the work," Hosemann said, standing on a nearly-complete portion of the pier next to Department of Marine Resources Executive Director Jamie Miller.
"We're real pleased with the progress they've made and the quality of the work," Hosemann said, standing on a nearly-complete portion of the pier next to Department of Marine Resources Executive Director Jamie Miller.
Apr 23, 2015: Mississippi Dept of Marine Resources: CFO Bill Feidt leaving MDMR
MDMR Executive Director Jamie Miller announced Thursday that Chief Financial Officer Bill Feidt will be leaving the agency effective May 31.
MDMR Executive Director Jamie Miller announced Thursday that Chief Financial Officer Bill Feidt will be leaving the agency effective May 31.
Oct 1, 2014: Gulf Live: U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker tours Mississippi Sound, gets updates on restoration, fishing industry
Wicker was joined by MDMR Executive Director Jamie Miller, Shrimp & Crab Bureau Director Rick Burris and a few other MDMR staffers, along with the media, for the one-hour tour in which MDMR personnel emptied a crab trap and trawled for shrimp to be taken back for data collection.
Wicker was joined by MDMR Executive Director Jamie Miller, Shrimp & Crab Bureau Director Rick Burris and a few other MDMR staffers, along with the media, for the one-hour tour in which MDMR personnel emptied a crab trap and trawled for shrimp to be taken back for data collection.