Tracking life below Cayuga Lake’s waters, Former Cousteau cameraman documents water quality before gas drilling, invasive species spread

Tracking life below Cayuga Lake’s waters, Former Cousteau cameraman documents water quality before gas drilling, invasive species spread by Andrew Casler, August 3, 2012, Ithaca Journal
Before the potential onset of horizontal hydraulic fracturing and the further spread of invasive species, Brown is working to document underwater landscape and water quality in the Finger Lakes region. … The project he’s working on is named BASELINE. It will be a comprehensive underwater video documentation of Finger Lakes watersheds before potential changes from invasive species and hydrofracking. … For example, Brown said, “with hydrofracking as a possibility in areas, you’d want to be measuring for methane before and after.”

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