• The Heartbeat of the Estuary

  • Sep 8 2023
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

The Heartbeat of the Estuary

  • Summary

  • On today’s show we talk with Philip Souza, a Ph.D. student in the lab of Simon Brandl at the Marine Science Institute, and a Stengl-Wyer fellow. His research is focused on the sounds that fish along the Texas Gulf Coast make to attract mates or defend territory. He works in the Mission-Aransas Estuary near Port Aransas, whose oyster reefs and other habitats support rich communities of fish, many of which have a big impact on the Texas economy — including spotted sea trout, catfish, red drum and black drum. He’s developing ways to continuously record sound in the water to monitor the health of the ecosystem. As fate would have it, two years ago, his approach was put to the test.

    Read a Q&A with Philip Souza

    See a map of the Mission-Aransas Estuary

    Learn more about the Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve

    Our theme music was composed by Charlie Harper

    Other music for today’s show was produced by: Podington Bear

    About Point of Discovery

    Point of Discovery is a production of the University of Texas at Austin's College of Natural Sciences and is a part of the Texas Podcast Network. The opinions expressed in this podcast represent the views of the hosts and guests, and not of The University of Texas at Austin. You can listen via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, RSS, Amazon Podcasts, and more. Questions or comments about this episode or our series in general? Email Marc Airhart.

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