
Led by ecology & evolutionary biology professor Mark Urban, participants in a Museum of Natural History program spent an afternoon exploring aquatic life in UConn's Swan Lake. (David Colberg/UConn Photo)

Swan Lake is an iconic landscape element on UConn's main campus in Storrs. Its scenic characteristics provide a tranquil oasis for study and contemplation on a busy college campus. (David Colberg/UConn Photo)

The program began with participants going out in small boats in order to investigate the aquatic life and water characteristics in the center of the lake. (David Colberg/UConn Photo)

Participants measured the water's transparency using a Secchi disk. Water clarity can be influenced by the amounts of phytoplankton, pollution, and sediment found at various depths. (David Colberg/UConn Photo)

Fishing waders, life vest, collection pans, and nets are some of the gear used in limnology, the study of inland waters. (David Colberg/UConn Photo)

Exploring the edge of Swan Lake, Doug Hughes of Storrs examines the contents of his net for signs of aquatic life. (David Colberg/UConn Photo)
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