Tommy Shannon
See CFL blog http://blog.limnology.wisc.edu/diatoms-prove-that-not-all-algae-is-ugly/
Cyanobacterial blooms in Hasler boat slip
See CFL blog http://blog.limnology.wisc.edu/massive-blue-green-algae-bloom-stretches-across-lake-mendota/
Cyanobacterial blooms off hoofers shore - a few feet west of Hasler Lab
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Looking out over Hasler Lab rooftop (bottom left)
Carol Warden, Aquatic Invasive Species Specialist at CFL Trout Lake Station
John Magnuson on one of the Open House Research Tours
Sam Blackburn showing meter readings
Tommy Shannon showing diatoms
Grad Student, Vince Butitta at invertebrate station
Vince Butitta showing invertebrates under microscope
Bucky and Hasler Lab Facility Manager, Dave Harring
Samantha Schiereck, Bucky Badger and Daniel Haryanto
Trout Lake Station's Carol Warden showing macrophytes
John Lyons, CFL Alum; retired DNR; curator of fishes Zoology Museum
And he KNOWS fishes: https://news.wisc.edu/wisconsins-fish-all-of-them-star-in-new-poster-series/
Susan Knight, Interim Director, Trout Lake Station and Bucky Badger
Camryn Kluetmeier, undergrad from Middlebury College, VT - showing van dorn sampling tool
Liz Runde, Marilyn Larsen, John Lyons and Corinna Gries welcome guests
Grad Student, Holly Embke
CFL Outreach Specialist, Adam Hinterthuer and Carol Warden, Trout Lake Station Aquatic Invasive Species Specialist