Dauphin Island Sea Lab & Estuarium
We were invited back to the Sea Lab and given a more detailed look at the research that takes place there by Diving Safety Officer Grant Lockridge. He give us a tour of the whole facility and we got to see how they manage all of the aquatic life outside of the Estuarium, the research that takes place, and the vessels they use to go offshore.
Special thanks goes out to Angela Levens who is charge of the Sea Lab public relations for allowing us to film the facility.
The Estuarium at Dauphin Island Sea Lab
The estuarium is an exciting educational facility highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000-square-foot exhibit hall and Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility is a showcase of the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
The Estuarium at The Dauphin Island Sea Lab | Specialty Schools in Dauphin Island
The Estuarium at Dauphin Island Sea Lab is an exciting educational public aquarium highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. We have 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display and other wonderful attractions including our sting ray touch pool and living marsh boardwalk. The Estuarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the Estuary and its surrounding marine habitats. Through beautiful visual displays and engaging interactive exhibits, the Estuarium will leave you with a broader understanding of the interactions that take place in Mobile Bay, the fourth largest estuary system in the United States. Call or visit us online to plan your visit! Visit LocalSaver.com to learn more!
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The Estuarium Dauphin Island Sea Lab allows everyone to get acquainted with the specimen of sea flora and fauna, which inhabit this area. . United States : Alabama. See on map .
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Dauphin Island Sea Lab Estuarium and Fort Gaines, AL at the mouth of Mobile Bay. Enjoy!!!
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Dauphin Island Named 7th Best U.S. Island
DAUPHIN ISLAND, Ala. (WPMI) A new distinction has come to a familiar spot on the Gulf Coast. Dauphin Island has been named the seventh best island according to a recent USA Today poll.
Dauphin Island is home to the Audubon Bird Sanctuary, the Alabama Coastal Birding Trail and the Dauphin Island Sea Lab and Estuarium, where visitors can learn about fresh and salt water species native to the state.
Dauphin Island beckons with seven miles of white sand beaches and plentiful eco-tourism opportunities.
CLICK HERE to visit Dauphin Island online.
Local 15's Darwin Singleton took a trip to the island Tuesday morning on Local 15 Today. Watch the video for his LIVE report.
Dauphin Island, campground beach
Dauphin Island Travel Video!
So hello everyone! This is a little travel video I put together from my vacation to Dauphin Island, Alabama earlier this month! Yes, this is my first attempt at a video such as this so let me know how you all like it!
Here's the video that inspired me to make this one!:
*Just so you all know, I edited this down from two and half hours of footage to roughly 38 minutes... and had various technological problems. Okay, I'm kidding I actually had a lot of fun filming and putting this together!*
So in case your just here for some chill tunes, here's the list of songs I used in this video (I own none of these songs, nor is this video monetized...):
0:01 Golden - Kevin Mcleod
0:14 The Echo and The Shadow - The Well Pennies
0:59 Passenger - Noah Kahan
02:05 All Is Well - Austin Basham
03:44 Pictures on the Wall - Ira Wolf
05:30 Bama Country - Kevin Mcleod
09:25 “Time After Time” Iron & Wine -Cyndi Lauper cover-
11:25 “Blue Skies” - Noah and The Whale
13:30 “Anymore of This” - Mindy Smith with Matthew Perryman Jones
16:37 “My Arms Were Always Around You” - Peter Bradley Adams
20:01 Sea of Love - Cat Power
20:14 “Let Me Dream Awhile” - Passenger
21:37 Lost in My Mind - The Head and the Heart
22:29 Armchair Stellar Crossing - Puddle of Infinity
22:44 Nevada City - Huma-Huma
23:05 Change It All - Harrison Storm
25:26 I Always Knew - Thomas Austin (feat.Sabrina Dirk)
27:05 The Star Spangled Banner - United States Marine Band
28:00 General Haywood - United States Marine Band
29:06 Rifle Regiment - United States Marine Band
29:49 Emperor's Maneuver - United States Marine Band
33:07 Brooke's Triumphal March - United States Marine Band
33:53 Ticker - Silent Partner
34:57 Salute To Mexico - United States Marine Band
35:51 Sunrise On Mars - Audionautix
36:25 Prisoner - Streets of Roya
Dauphin Island Parks and Beaches
Dauphin Island Park
and Beach Board
109 Bienville Blvd.
Dauphin Island, AL 36528
(251) 861-3607
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Dauphin Island, Alabama | Wikipedia audio article
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00:05:48 2 Geography
00:06:25 3 Demographics
00:06:34 3.1 2000 census
00:09:55 3.2 2010 census
00:13:04 4 Education
00:13:47 5 Dauphin Island's Crest
00:14:45 6 Hurricanes
00:17:11 7 Tourist attractions
00:17:43 8 See also
00:17:55 9 Climate
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Dauphin Island is a town in Mobile County, Alabama, United States, on a barrier island of the same name (split by the Katrina Cut), at the Gulf of Mexico. It incorporated in 1988. The population was 1,238 at the 2010 census. The town is included in the Mobile metropolitan area. The island (originally named Massacre Island) was renamed for Louis XIV of France's great-grandson and heir, the dauphin, the future Louis XV of France. The name of the island is often mistaken as Dolphin Island; dauphin is dolphin in the French language.
The Gulf of Mexico is to the south of the island; the Mississippi Sound and Mobile Bay are to the north. The island's eastern end helps define the mouth of Mobile Bay. The eastern, wider portion of the island is shaded by thick stands of pine trees and saw palmettos, but the narrow, western part of the island features scrub growth and few trees.
Dauphin Island is home to Fort Gaines, Dauphin Island Sea Lab, The Estuarium public aquarium, the Dauphin Island Airport, boat ramps, a large public pier (that sits on dry land), historic sites, several restaurants, new condominium developments, and numerous private homes. Beaches attract tourism, and fishing is a popular activity in the waters around the island. The island is connected to the mainland by the Gordon Persons Bridge.
Although the island has several bird sanctuaries, the main one is the 164-acre (66 ha) Audubon Bird Sanctuary. Dauphin Island is the first landfall encountered by many birds as they migrate north from South America, and as a consequence many species can be found resting there before continuing their journey.
In May 2012, the central public beach began charging for access. This marked the second beach on the island to charge the public following the creation of the privately owned West End Beach.
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Estuarium on Dauphin Island - Stingrays, jellyfish, turtles, octopus and more.wmv
Estuarium on Dauphin Island Alabama. See a rare red fish, octopus, stingray, turtles and more at this sea lab on Alabama's Gulf Coast town of Dauphin Island.
Dauphin Island 2017
me & my fam went to Dauphin Island for a week. So plz enjoy the highlights of our week with some classic ben rector to make it even better:)
Alabama Travel Destination & Attractions | Visit Dauphin Island Park Show
Alabama Travel Destination & Attractions | Visit Dauphin Island Park Show
Dauphin Island is a town in Mobile County, Alabama (U.S.), on a barrier island also named Dauphin Island (split by the Katrina Cut), at the Gulf of Mexico. The population was 1,371 at the 2000 census. The town is included in the Mobile metropolitan statistical area. The island (originally named Massacre Island) was renamed for Louis XIV's great-grandson and heir, the Dauphin.
The Gulf of Mexico is to the south of the island; the Mississippi Sound and Mobile Bay are to the north. The island's eastern end helps to define the mouth of Mobile Bay. The eastern, wider portion of the island, is shaded by thick stands of pine trees, but the narrow, western part of the island features scrub growth and few trees.
Dauphin Island is home to Fort Gaines, Dauphin Island Sea Lab, The Estuarium public aquarium, the Dauphin Island Airport, boat ramps, a large public pier (that sits on dry land[3]), historic sites, several restaurants, new condominium developments, and numerous private homes. Beaches attract tourism, and fishing is a popular activity in the waters around the island. The island is connected to the mainland by the Gordon Persons Bridge.
Although the island has several bird sanctuaries, the main one is the 164-acre (66 ha) Audubon Bird Sanctuary. Dauphin Island is the first landfall encountered by many birds as they migrate north from South America, and as a consequence many species can be found resting there before continuing their journey.
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Update from Dauphin Island, Alabama, including a tour of the Estuarium/Sea Lab
Family Vacation Spring Break, Dauphin Island, AL
For Spring Break 2018 we rented an house on Dauphin Island, Alabama and spent a week exploring Alabama's gulf coast and not too distant destinations. We saw the Blue Angels practice at NAS Pensecola, and looked for alligators in Slidell, LA before spending and afternoon and evening in New Orleans.
Mobile Bay Ferry Ride to Fort Morgan from Dauphin Island
Aug 14 2016 Mobile Bay Ferry Ride to Fort Morgan from Dauphin Island after we left Dauphin Island run into a storm
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Dauphin Island - Audubon Bird Sanctuary
The Audubon Bird Sanctuary on Dauphin Island, Alabama is just one of the many attractions for families...
A Drive to Dauphin Island Alabama
Dauphin Island, Alabama, named after Louis XIV's great-grandson, is a barrier island located three miles south of the mouth of Mobile Bay in the Gulf of Mexico. Entry to the island is made by crossing the Gordon Persons Bridge, three mile long high rise bridge, which opened a in July, 1982 after the original draw bridge was destroyed by Hurricane Frederic in 1979. An automobile ferry from the eastern shore also offers an entry point on the eastern end of the island.
This is Part 1 of a 3-Part series on Dauphin Island, Alabama.
Part 2 -- A Drive on Dauphin Island
Part 3 -- What a Difference a Year Makes
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