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Season 2 Finale: Wrapping Up with Waves - Coastal Tales and Marine Marvels

Season 2 Finale: Wrapping Up with Waves - Coastal Tales and Marine Marvels

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In the season two finale of the Tybee Island Marine Science Center podcast, producer Dee Daniels welcomes new Communications and Marketing Director Jessica Leigh Lebos. Please rate and review this podcast!

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They discuss the highlights of season two, focusing on educating listeners about various marine animals and emphasizing the importance of accessible education. Jessica shares her excitement about hosting the podcast in season three and the center's upcoming collaborations with local conservation organizations.

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The episode highlights initiatives like the Shorebird and Right Whale festivals, partnerships with groups like Manomet, and the center's use of advanced technology to protect marine life. The team at the science center aims to inspire community involvement and stewardship through educational programs and a collective effort to preserve coastal Georgia's unique ecosystem.

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