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The Gulf Podcast shares stories about people and nature along the Texas Gulf Coast.

The Gulf Jen Corrinne Brown

    • Vetenskap

The Gulf Podcast shares stories about people and nature along the Texas Gulf Coast.

    S2E7: Watersheds: The Dying Fields

    S2E7: Watersheds: The Dying Fields

    Written and Produced by Alyssa Lucas. In today's episode, we discuss the overlooked ecosystem of seagrass beds and their importance to the coast. You'll hear about how these grasses have been depleted and restored along with how freshwater inflow comes into play.

    • 18 min
    S2E6: Writing an Ending to the Baffin Bay Story

    S2E6: Writing an Ending to the Baffin Bay Story

    In today's episode, we dive into current restoration efforts for Baffin Bay, Texas. You'll hear more about the work being done to fix the bay's water quality issues as well as restore Baffin's unique serpulid worm reefs. Worms!

    • 22 min
    S2E5: Watershed Citizenship in Baffin Bay, Texas

    S2E5: Watershed Citizenship in Baffin Bay, Texas

    This is Part Two of our look into Baffin Bay water quality. As we learned last time, this Texas bay is known for its trophy trout, but many of the longtime anglers and guides had witnessed the decline of the bay over the last few decades. In Baffin, poor water quality affected seagrasses, shrimp and crabs, and of course those gigantic seatrout. What’s even more interesting was that one of the longtime fisherman, Scott Murray, became determined to do something about it. So we’re going to hear more about the citizen science project they created and the scientific discoveries they found. These citizen scientists are a great example of watershed citizenship.

    • 25 min
    S2E4: Something Amiss in Baffin Bay, Texas

    S2E4: Something Amiss in Baffin Bay, Texas

    In this episode, we're traveling down the coast to Baffin Bay, Texas, and hearing about the lived experiences of trophy trout anglers from the Baffin Bay Oral History Project. This fishing community bears witness to a fishery that has declined over many years. But their special ties to the bay, as we’ll see, prompted many to get involved in restoration efforts.

    • 22 min
    S2E3: Whooping Cranes Go To Court

    S2E3: Whooping Cranes Go To Court

    Today on The Gulf Podcast, whooping cranes go to court! We live on the coast so we are downstream from everything. That also means that we’re downstream from many of the water management decisions that affect us. These decisions can impact everyone who relies on estuaries and freshwater inflow, including whooping cranes. And in times of drought, things can get bad. In this episode, we’re going to dive into a court case that’s about a decade old called The Aransas Project v. Bryan Shaw, et al. It’s an interesting case that connected water and whooping crane populations—and showed how many people on the coast stepped up to help the cranes.

    • 27 min
    S2E2: The Long Flight Back

    S2E2: The Long Flight Back

    On this episode of The Gulf Podcast, I've enlisted Dr. Dale Gawlik, Endowed Chair for Conservation and Biodiversity at the Harte Research Institute, so we can learn more about one of North America's largest and rarest birds, the whooping crane. These unique and beautiful birds spend the winter in the bays and estuaries of the mid-Texas Coast and rely on fresh water coming to the coast.

    • 15 min

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