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Fall 2019 Lakes Letter

Our third issue looks at technology used to support large lake research.


Contents

Articles

  • Lakebed 2030: A vision of comprehensive Great Lakes mapping coverage by Hans W. Van Sumeren
  • Underwater Robots: Helping NOAA To better understand harmful algal blooms in the Great Lakes by Gabrielle Farina
  • Up close and personal with Lake Superior periphyton by M. Megan Woller-Skar and Ali Locher
  • iNaturalist: Exciting research possibilities lurk in accessible dataset by Austin Happel
  • 20 years & counting: The continuing evolution of the molecular limnologist’s toolbox by Steven W. Wilhelm, Helena L. Pound, and Robbie M. Martin
  • Getting real: Real-time technology provides greater insight on water quality issues by Jill Crossman, Elizabeth Striano, and Aaron Fisk
  • AquaHacking: Using tech to Tackle freshwater issues by Catherine van Reenen
  • “Smart skin” for sea lamprey detection by Xiaobo Tan
  • Acoustic telemetry: Big advances in technology lead to big discoveries in fish movement by Christopher S. Vandergoot
  • Old tech, new approach: Innovative use of mooring and glider technology to study Lake Superior convective processes by Jay Austin
  • A tinge of orange: EPA deploys autonomous underwater glider to explore Lake Erie hypoxia; glider returns with a tinge by Tom Hollenhorst and Paul McKinney

Kudos & Welcome to New Members
In memorium: Joseph Leach