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Harmful Algal Bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie: September 25, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
True color photo images of Lake Erie harmful algal blooms on August 14, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie: September 25, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie: September 25, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie: September 25, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
True color photo images of Lake Erie harmful algal blooms on August 14, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
True color photo images of Lake Erie harmful algal blooms on August 14, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie: September 25, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
True color photo images of Lake Erie harmful algal blooms on August 14, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
True color photo images of Lake Erie harmful algal blooms on August 14, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
True color photo images of Lake Erie harmful algal blooms on August 14, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie: July 2, 2018, (Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie: July 2, 2018, (Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie: September 25, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
True color photo images of Lake Erie harmful algal blooms on August 14, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
True color photo images of Lake Erie harmful algal blooms on August 14, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
True color photo images of Lake Erie harmful algal blooms on August 14, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
True color photo images of Lake Erie harmful algal blooms on August 14, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie: July 9, 2018 (Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie: July 9, 2018 (Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie: July 2, 2018, (Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
True color photo images of Lake Erie harmful algal blooms on August 14, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie: September 20, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
True color photo images of Lake Erie harmful algal blooms on August 14, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie: July 9, 2018 (Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
True color photo images of Lake Erie harmful algal blooms on August 14, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie: July 2, 2018, (Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie: September 20, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
These images were taken during a hyperspectral imaging flyover to gather data on cladophora, a species of algae that causes harmful algal blooms in the Great Lakes. These flyovers are conducted in collaboration with the USGS, the EPA, and the Michigan Tech Research Institute.
Credit: Zachary Haslick, Aerial Associates Photography Inc, www.skypics.com
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio: September 22, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia
Harmful Algal Bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie: September 20, 2017
(Photo Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick)
Pilots from Aerodata have been flying over Lake Erie this summer to map out the general scope of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) throughout the western basin. In addition to these amazing photos, during the flyovers, additional images are taken by a hyperspectral imager (mounted on the back of the aircraft) to improve our understanding of how to map and detect HABs. The lead PI for this project is Dr. Andrea VanderWoude.
For additional info on our HABs research, including hyperspectral work, visit our website, here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/HABs_and_Hypoxia