UAVs help study Zebra Mussel population in Offutt’s base lake

JoLeisa Cramer, an intern coordinator for the Nebraska Invasive Species Program, collects water samples from the Offutt Air Force Base lake August 12, 2015, while sampling the water for Zebra Mussel larvae, called veligers. Researchers are testing the use of unmanned aerial vehicles to accomplish the same task as part of efforts to improve control and eradication efforts of the invasive species. (U.S. Air Force photo by Delanie Stafford/Released)

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