Many thanks to Michelle Babcock, communications specialist for the OAST project, for producing this great video of our 2019 field effort at the South Bay Salt Works in San Diego. This field effort was supposed to be a low-key opportunity for the OAST team to practice working together in the field, but the ideal nature of the site and some of our preliminary findings have elevated it to a primary field site. It’s a good thing too… with COVID-19 making a hash of international travel plans it’s the one place we know we can reach!
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