Freshwater Sciences alum featured in New York Times for methane gas in wetlands research

Gage Hunter, right, a graduate student, and Manab Dutta, a postdoctoral researcher, use sensors to measure methane emanating from a swamp near New Orleans.
Gage Hunter, right, a graduate student, and Manab Dutta, a postdoctoral researcher, use sensors to measure methane emanating from a swamp near New Orleans.

Gage Hunter, a Freshwater Sciences alum, is featured in this article from The New York Times. Gage is now pursuing a PhD at LSU and is doing research on methane gas and how it’s leading to climate warming in wetlands.