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Welcome to the Tybee Island Marine Science Center Podcast - an authentic Coastal experience. Join us in developing caring and responsible protection of Coastal Georgia’s natural resources. Together through education and conservation, we can make a difference.

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aflevering Sea Turtles, Terrapins, and Lionfish: Dr. Kathryn Craven on Coastal Georgia Conservation artwork

Sea Turtles, Terrapins, and Lionfish: Dr. Kathryn Craven on Coastal Georgia Conservation

Host Jessica Leigh Lebos welcomes Dr. Kathryn Craven [https://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/kathryn-craven/], a Georgia Southern University professor, Tybee Marine Science Center [https://tybeemarinescience.org/] board trustee, and researcher known for work with loggerhead sea turtles and diamondback terrapins.   Craven shares her path from growing up near the Northeast coast to landing a sea turtle research job on Jekyll Island in 1991, including renewing flipper-tagging efforts. She discusses Georgia nesting-season monitoring, increasing loggerhead nest numbers linked to conservation measures such as shrimp fishery regulations and beach protections, and emerging challenges like rising coyote predation, plus mitigation using nest screening and predator control (including feral hogs).   Craven highlights research on nest microbiomes (fungi and bacteria) and findings that most unhatched eggs show fertility. She explains the TERPS head-start program incubating terrapin eggs and releasing hatchlings to offset female road mortality on Highway 80. The conversation also covers teaching evolution misconceptions through student drawing, earlier humpback whale work on bubble-net feeding, and new collaborative DNA-based lionfish research tied to lionfish rodeos and outreach.   Learn more about the voices and topics in this episode: F [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/]ollow [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/]Tybee Marine Science [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/] on [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/] https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/]   Where's Westie UPDATES [https://tybeemarinescience.org/wheres-westie/]   What's happening at Tybee Island Marine Science Center [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/] Resources: Become a MEMBER [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/memberships/] Volunteer at Tybee Island Marine Science Center [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/volunteer-with-us/] Partnership and Donation Opportunities [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/donate/] Proudly produced by Dee Daniels Media Podcast Network [https://www.deedanielsmedia.com/]   FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 00:42 Meet Dr Craven 01:42 Coastal Roots and Mentors 04:27 Finding Turtles in Georgia 06:46 Nesting Patrols and Tracks 08:22 Conservation Wins and Predators 10:49 Protecting Nests on Islands 13:06 Microbes Inside Turtle Nests 17:33 Terrapin Season and TERPS 19:04 Head Start Hatchlings Program 21:57 Terrapin History and Turtle Soup 23:27 Teaching Evolution Through Art 28:23 Whales and Bubble Net Feeding 32:20 Lionfish Invasion Research 37:38 Wrap Up and Support the Center 38:53 Membership and Programs Outro

25 jun 2026 - 40 min
aflevering Joy Davis on Blending Art and Marine Science at Tybee Island Marine Science Center artwork

Joy Davis on Blending Art and Marine Science at Tybee Island Marine Science Center

Host Jessica Leigh Lebos welcomes back Joy Davis, the Tybee Island Marine Science Center’s [https://tybeemarinescience.org/] permanent artist-in-residence, a biologist-artist known for the Center’s three-dimensional North Atlantic right whale model of “Smoke” and life-size sea turtle models.   Davis discusses how homeschooling, travel as an Air Force brat, and a blended arts-and-science college path shaped her career, plus her move to Savannah/Tybee through teaching, bartending, ocean-driven volunteering, and eventually working at the Science Center. She explains the research and collaboration required to make the whale anatomically accurate, including reproducing Smoke’s unique callosities and adding 3D-printed “lice.”   Davis also describes work with Animal Exhibits and Designs creating zoo/aquarium environments, new Tybee exhibits like a sit-in osprey nest, four tiled ecosystem murals (marsh, maritime forest, dunes/beach, and Gray’s Reef), and a newly approved backyard pollinator and memorial-style garden.   Learn more about the voices and topics in this episode: F [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/]ollow [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/]Tybee Marine Science [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/] on [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/] https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/]   Where's Westie UPDATES [https://tybeemarinescience.org/wheres-westie/]   What's happening at Tybee Island Marine Science Center [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/] Resources: Become a MEMBER [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/memberships/] Volunteer at Tybee Island Marine Science Center [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/volunteer-with-us/] Partnership and Donation Opportunities [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/donate/] Proudly produced by Dee Daniels Media Podcast Network [https://www.deedanielsmedia.com/]   FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Welcome to Tybee Podcast 00:45 Meet Joy Davis 02:21 Homeschool Roots 04:35 College and Mentors 05:43 Moving to Savannah 07:12 Tybee Ocean Pull 08:35 DIY Science Center Builds 09:17 Making the Right Whale 12:07 Smoke Fingerprints 14:09 Zoo Fabrication Work 16:18 Research First Process 17:04 Osprey Nest Exhibit 19:57 Murals Reveal 20:45 Mentor Polly Cooper 21:26 Barrier Island Ecosystems 23:49 Tile Craft Process 25:35 Firing Glazing Install 27:06 Backyard Garden Plans 28:49 Surfing Intuition Story 31:59 Wild Water Encounters 34:07 Teamwork Farewell 36:06 Science Center Membership

11 jun 2026 - 37 min
aflevering Veteran Healing Through Fishing: Captain Jimmy & Knot Lucky Foundation artwork

Veteran Healing Through Fishing: Captain Jimmy & Knot Lucky Foundation

Host Jessica Leigh Lebos is in the Ship Watch Loft of Tybee Marine Science Center with  Captain Jimmy Armel, former Army Ranger and founder of the Knot Lucky Foundation [https://www.facebook.com/knotluckyfishing/] (K-N-O-T), which offers free fishing trips for active-duty service members and veterans (and immediate family) to support healing, connection, and purpose.   Armel shares his own struggles after leaving the military, including alcoholism, brain damage, and suicidal crises, and explains how fishing and later ibogaine treatment led him to shut down his for-profit charter to run the nonprofit full time. He describes transformations he’s witnessed, including posting $75,000 bail for a fellow Ranger, housing him, and building a customized mental health plan.   The episode also covers launching from Savannah Boathouse, ocean-based restoration, great white shark satellite tagging with Gray Fish Tag Research, fundraising via an annual barbecue, and ways to donate at knotlucky.org.   Learn more about the voices and topics in this episode: F [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/]ollow [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/]Tybee Marine Science [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/] on [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/] https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/]   Where's Westie UPDATES [https://tybeemarinescience.org/wheres-westie/]   What's happening at Tybee Island Marine Science Center [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/] Resources: Become a MEMBER [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/memberships/] Volunteer at Tybee Island Marine Science Center [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/volunteer-with-us/] Partnership and Donation Opportunities [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/donate/] Proudly produced by Dee Daniels Media Podcast Network [https://www.deedanielsmedia.com/]   FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 01:30 Knot Lucky Mission 02:18 Veteran Struggles and Suicide 03:29 Jimmy’s Combat Trauma 05:08 Deployments and Brain Injury 06:38 Fishing as Lifeline 07:34 Second Spiral and Breakthrough 09:59 Veteran Transformations 11:43 Ocean Purpose and Stewardship 12:46 Great White Tagging Begins 14:36 How Shark Tagging Works 15:53 Tag Data and Biggest Sharks 16:42 Adrenaline and Close Calls 18:17 Supporting Not Lucky 20:48 Fishing as Healing 22:02 Water Connection Mindset 24:18 Purpose and Harvest 25:45 How to Join Trips 26:45 Plant Medicine Advocacy 28:03 Ibogaine and Recovery 29:52 Ryan Davis Spotlight 31:24 Fishing Research Thanks 32:48 Tybee Science Center Outro

28 mei 2026 - 34 min
aflevering Wilderness Southeast Eco Tours & Fish Gotta Swim: Coastal Georgia Environmental Education with Lisa Goodman artwork

Wilderness Southeast Eco Tours & Fish Gotta Swim: Coastal Georgia Environmental Education with Lisa Goodman

Welcome to the Tybee Island Marine Science Center Podcast! Host Jessica Leigh Lebos interviews Lisa Goodman, executive director of Wilderness Southeast [https://www.wilderness-southeast.org/], Georgia’s first environmental education nonprofit (founded 1973), about its mission to build awareness, appreciation, and stewardship through fun, guide-led outdoor eco-tours.   Goodman describes offerings including boat and kayak trips to Wassaw Island, marsh and creek exploration, and paddles at Ebenezer Creek, a tannin-stained blackwater ecosystem with ancient bald cypress and tupelo trees. She explains Wilderness Southeast’s roots, alongside the Caretta Research Project, as organizations that branched from the Savannah Science Museum, and highlights the grant-funded Fish Gotta Swim program (founded 2002) serving Title I students year-round, growing from 550 to 1,385 students. Challenges include school transportation, testing schedules, environmental threats, and technology. She previews the October Paddle Battle fundraiser and shares booking details.   Learn more about the voices and topics in this episode: F [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/]ollow [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/]Tybee Marine Science [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/] on [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/] https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/]   Where's Westie UPDATES [https://tybeemarinescience.org/wheres-westie/]   What's happening at Tybee Island Marine Science Center [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/] Resources: Become a MEMBER [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/memberships/] Volunteer at Tybee Island Marine Science Center [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/volunteer-with-us/] Partnership and Donation Opportunities [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/donate/] Proudly produced by Dee Daniels Media Podcast Network [https://www.deedanielsmedia.com/]   FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Welcome to Tybee 00:51 Meet Lisa Goodman 02:16 Wassaw Island Tours 04:16 Savannah Science Museum Roots 06:52 Ebenezer Creek Kayaks 08:04 Tea Colored Water Explained 09:22 Fish Gotta Swim Program 12:02 Challenges and Changes 14:56 Lisa's Path to Leadership 18:47 Wild Stories in the Swamp 21:34 What's Next and Paddle Battle 23:04 Book a Tour and Connect 23:41 Closing Thanks and Outro 24:22 Science Center Membership Plug

14 mei 2026 - 25 min
aflevering Artist Betsy Cain on Coastal Georgia’s Marshes, Creative Process, and Reviving the Ossabaw Island Artist Residency artwork

Artist Betsy Cain on Coastal Georgia’s Marshes, Creative Process, and Reviving the Ossabaw Island Artist Residency

Host Jessica Leigh Lebos records from the Tybee Island Marine Science Center [https://tybeemarinescience.org/]’s Ship Watch Loft and interviews multidisciplinary abstract artist Betsy Cain [https://betsycain.com/], whose work appears in major museums, galleries, and collections.   Cain discusses moving to Savannah in 1981 through the early SCAD community, how living near the river and later on the marsh shaped her work through tides, light, movement, and texture, and how kayaking immersed her in marsh ecology, weather, and pluff mud—materials she has even used in art.   She describes her disciplined daily studio practice, including distinct work “stations” and taking a 20-minute nap to gain clarity. Cain reflects on Ossabaw Island’s landscapes and longtime steward Sandy West, highlights the Jepson exhibit “Off the Coast of Paradise,” and explains efforts with Art Southeast to restart the Ossabaw Island Artist Residency, funded by sales of her Ossabaw drawings and new grants, with the first resident hoped for in the fall.   Learn more about the voices and topics in this episode: F [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/]ollow [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/]Tybee Marine Science [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/] on [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/] https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/tybeemarinesciencecenter/]   Where's Westie UPDATES [https://tybeemarinescience.org/wheres-westie/]   What's happening at Tybee Island Marine Science Center [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/] Resources: Become a MEMBER [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/memberships/] Volunteer at Tybee Island Marine Science Center [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/volunteer-with-us/] Partnership and Donation Opportunities [https://www.tybeemarinescience.org/donate/] Proudly produced by Dee Daniels Media Podcast Network [https://www.deedanielsmedia.com/]   FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Podcast Welcome 00:55 Meet Betsy Cain 01:57 Moving to Savannah 03:12 Landscape Inspiration 04:15 Tides and Rhythm 07:39 Kayaking the Marsh 10:19 Pluff Mud Lessons 11:21 Studio Discipline 13:42 Stations and Process 15:11 Figure to Abstraction 16:57 Ossabaw Island 18:20 Exploring Ossabaw Landscapes 18:57 Painting With Sandy West 20:23 Saving The Island 21:25 Adventures At 102 22:48 Exhibit And Legacy 25:39 Reviving Artist Residency 28:15 Remembering Jane Fishman 31:27 Where To See Betsy Work 32:02 Longleaf Pine Inspiration 33:53 Art Making Philosophy 34:24 Protecting Coastal Georgia 35:22 Tybee Marine Science Center

30 apr 2026 - 36 min
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