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Environmental Monitor:
Credit: Brian Dzwonkowski
Coffee & Donuts: Grad & Undergrad Mixer
8:30 a.m- 9: 30 a.m p.m.|EOB 101
DISL Seminar Watch Party
11:45 a.m. | EOB 101
Dr. Kristina Phillips Seminar
2:30 p.m | EOB 260
MSSA & Green Jags Halloween Party
6:00 p.m | EOB 101
Deadline to Sign up for Tern Island Cleanup
Interested? Email cortney@alaudubon.org
Explore Tern Island with Alabama Audubon
8:00- 11:00 a.m. | Litle Billy Goat Hole, Dauphin Island
Lydia Hayes-Guastella

Her current work examines microbial communities—both prokaryotic and eukaryotic—in two contrasting deep-subsurface settings: the sediments beneath the South Atlantic Gyre and the deeply sourced alkaline fluids of the Mariana forearc serpentinite mud volcanoes. Through this comparative approach, she aims to illuminate the roles these microbes play in carbon cycling and to better understand how life persists in some of the most challenging environments on Earth.

Dr. Ronnie Baker appeared on WKRG on September 17, 2025
Join the Carmichael Lab!
The Carmichael Lab at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL) is looking for volunteers wanting research lab experience!
If you are interested in gaining experience for graduate school or your future career in a fun, dynamic lab, here's your chance!
Requirements:
- Available to work 4-8 hours per week
- Reliable transportation to Dauphin Island Sea Lab
- Positive and hardworking attitude
Contact: ALMMSN@DISL.ORG
Dr. Brian Dzwonkowski’s research team has installed ~ 10 miles south of Dauphin Island with the hope that it will become a permanent part of Alabama Real-Time coastal Ocean Observing System () network.
Know Before You Go! The data that the new buoy collects can be used by boaters and beach-goers to help safely plan for activities at Alabama’s beaches and in the coastal ocean.
Data includes:
- Hourly wave data
- Height
- Direction
- Sea surface temperature
- Atmospheric pressure
Support for this buoy was provided by the Gulf of America Coastal Ocean Observing System (GCOOS) as part of the Supporting Coastal Resilience with Inflation Reduction Act supplemental NOAA-IOOS award with additional personnel support from the National Science Foundation through the Biological Opportunities And Training in Sciences(BOATS) internship program at Dauphin Island Sea Lab.






