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In episode 318 of Brown Water Banter, we sit down with Wyatt Dunaway, Coastal Monitoring Coordinator for the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ). 🌊

Wyatt explains how his team monitors 21 beach sites along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, what they test for, and why advisories are sometimes issued after heavy rainfall. We cover the science behind water quality, the difference between enterococcus bacteria and Vibrio, and why Mississippi water looks “brown” compared to places like Destin or Orange Beach.

Other highlights include:
🌧️ How MDEQ collects and tests samples almost daily
♻️ The role of citizens in protecting water quality (don’t litter, report leaks, prevent runoff)
🏝️ How river systems, rainfall, and barrier islands affect the Coast’s water color and clarity
⚠️ What happens during advisories and how to stay safe while enjoying the beach

This episode is a deep dive into the work that keeps our coastline safe for swimming, fishing, and family fun.

Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Forever Young Men's and Women Health, and Taylor and Cox Law Firm,  for the support! 

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