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Ron Muzzi Ron Muzzi

Ron Muzzi

Ron Muzzi has been a marine engineer at NOAA’s Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) since 1979.

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Dave Fanslow Dave Fanslow

Dave Fanslow

Dave Fanslow is a NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab biologist of 25 years.

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Eric Anderson Eric Anderson

Eric Anderson

Eric Anderson is NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL)'s resident oceanographer (but his Twitter handle is @lakeographer—you should trademark that one, Eric).

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Andrea Vander Woude Andrea Vander Woude

Andrea Vander Woude

Dr. Andrea Vander Woude is an oceanographer -- and, as she specializes in the Great Lakes, a "lakeographer" -- at NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL). 

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Reagan Errera Reagan Errera

Reagan Errera

Dr. Reagan Errera is a research ecologist at NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, where she serves as a primary investigator for harmful algal bloom research.  
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Ashley Elgin Ashley Elgin

Ashley Elgin

Those not familiar with the Great Lakes freshwater coasts may wonder how a seemingly endless supply of mussels could possibly be a bad thing. After all, saltwater mussels considered a delicacy by many, is a common...
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