University of Minnesota Duluth Chancellor Lynn Black (from the left), UM President Eric Kaler, and Large Lakes Observatory researcher Liz Austin-Minor visit on the R/V Blue Heron Monday afternoon. Kaler, Black, and others were aboard the Blue Heron to learn about flood-related and other research being conducted on the vessel and by the LLO. In the background are two devices researchers use to gather information on water chemistry and conditions. The glider on the left can be programmed to work independently on the lake at depth up to 500 feet for 25 days at a time; the device on the right is lowered from the Blue Heron on a cable. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)
