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Welcome back to Tide Talk, the podcast where we explore the exciting world of marine biology, coastal ecology, and student-driven research at the University of South Carolina Beaufort. In this episode, host Dr. Joe Staton dives into the collaborative spirit and scientific discovery shaping the Port Royal Sound region.
We’re joined by Chris Kehrer, Science Program Manager at the Port Royal Sound Foundation, and Sarah Bourne, a USCB marine biology junior, who shares her eye-opening internship experience leading summer camps and environmental education at the Maritime Center. From kayaking with kids to hands-on encounters with snakes and muddy marshes, Sarah reflects on how this opportunity expanded her science communication skills and deepened her connection to the Lowcountry ecosystem.
Later, Dr. Ty Petty, associate professor of biology and head of USCB’s Water Quality Lab, joins the conversation. He discusses his transition from Delaware estuaries to the high-salinity Port Royal Sound and how his lab’s long-term water monitoring—bolstered by student researchers and citizen science—is helping fill critical knowledge gaps in the region’s environmental health.
🌿 Topics Include:
- Internships and career inspiration through experiential learning
- The role of environmental education in community outreach
- Harmful algal blooms and water quality research
- How citizen scientists are expanding our understanding of local waterways
🌊 Whether you're a student, researcher, or nature enthusiast, this episode offers a compelling look at the intersection of education, science, and stewardship in the Lowcountry.
🔗 Learn more about USCB’s programs and how to get involved at USCB.edu.