I am blessed to have had a chance to visit Yellowstone with my family. It was hot but the large critters were out and the cutthroat trout were biting. I also got to use my Holga medium format film camera.


I am blessed to have had a chance to visit Yellowstone with my family. It was hot but the large critters were out and the cutthroat trout were biting. I also got to use my Holga medium format film camera.


The lab has a new shirt thanks to Kate. We are Secchi, and we know it.

Summer is getting busy, and we found time to get four new papers published!
Bagherian, K, E. G. Fernández-Figueroa, S. R. Rogers, A. E. Wilson, and Y. Bao. 2024. Predicting chlorophyll-a concentration and harmful algal blooms in Lake Okeechobee using time-series MODIS satellite imagery and long short-term memory. Journal of the ASABE.
The lab is growing again. Big welcome to our new undergrad researchers, Lilly, Chris, and Tyler, and high school researcher, Evin.
The lab is saying goodbye to several undergrad researchers, Lauren, Parker, and Ainsley! We will miss y’all.
Auburn students won several awards at the recent SE SETAC meeting in Orlando, FL. Ashley Hennessey (2nd from right) won the Best Oral Presentation award!!
