Dauphin Island Sea Lab
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The Sea Lab Sidebar podcast is your quick dive into the science, people and discovery shaping our gulf. Join us as we explore the research and stories happening every day at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab.
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Jun 20, 2026
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Episodes
Celebrating International Horseshoe Crab Day - June 20 20.06.2026 33:04
Horseshoe crabs are living fossils and are important to modern medicine. You may not have ever seen these 'humble monsters', but you may still have a connection. Joining us to chat and celebrate horseshoe crabs are Dr. Ruth Carmichael, Senior Marine Scientist at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab, and Lusita Meilana, Researcher at IPB University International Research Institute for Maritime, Ocean...
Tagging Sea Turtles 16.06.2026 6:52
Tagging sea turtles helps in understanding their migration patterns and where they live. Dr. Katrina Phillips explains what types of tags they use and how they attach them to the turtle's carapace. It's not all super sciency.
Oyster Restoration 06.06.2026 10:23
Oysters are called ecosystem engineers because they build their habitat, but sometimes they need a helping hand. In this episode, we chat with researcher Christa Russell about oyster restoration. Along with sharing how they build an oyster reef, she discusses the oyster life cycle and how oysters decide where to settle.
Sea Turtle of the Gulf 19.05.2026 11:13
World Sea Turtle Day is May 23, and this episode of the Sea Lab Sidebar is out just in time to celebrate. DISL Senior Marine Scientist Dr. Katrina Phillips chats about which sea turtles call the Gulf home, their migration patterns, and the 'lost years' that she studies.
Rays of the Bay, Alabama Aquarium 14.05.2026 6:08
The Rays of the Bay Touch Tank is a visitor favorite at the Alabama Aquarium. Director Mendel Graeber shares more about their lifestyle and the rays we find in the northern Gulf of Mexico.
Living Shorelines 05.05.2026 7:52
Living shorelines enhance coastlines by using the natural environment to protect against erosion and rising waters. PhD Candidate Aaron Bland from Dr. Ron Baker's lab chats about living shorelines and his research.
Seahorses and their cousin the Pipefish 21.04.2026 6:37
Seahorses are majestic in their movement, and what you may not know is that seahorses are fish. Alabama Aquarium Director Mendel Graeber explains what makes them a fish and chats about their cousin the pipefish.
Dolphins 07.04.2026 10:57
Seeing a dolphin while you're at the beach or on a boat in coastal Alabama never seems to get old. And you have to be quick if you want to snap a picture to prove you caught a glimpse of a dolphin. DISL Biologist Madison Thornhill with the DISL Marine Mammal Research Programs chats with us about our dolphin friends, and her fun fact has nothing to do with their appearance.
Seagrass 06.04.2026 8:11
In this episode, Alabama Center of Excellence Deputy Director and seagrass expert Dottie Byron shares why seagrass is a foundational habitat, how they recruit birds to help restore seagrass beds, and what you can do to protect this vital habitat.
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