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     abstract: Hydrologist with the Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center
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     abstract: Steve is currently a Hydrologist with the Oklahoma-Texas Water Science
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       Center in San Antonio and intends to apply his experiences to help better understand
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      - Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center
      - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/oklahoma-texas-water-science-center
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    - Steve is currently a Hydrologist with the Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center
       in San Antonio and intends to apply his experiences to help better understand
       and manage the aquatic network of Texas including watersheds, aquifers, and
       and manage the aquatic network of Texas including watersheds, aquifers, and
       coastal marine systems.
       coastal marine systems.
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     abstract: "Steve\u2019s interest in science began at an early age and he could\
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       \ usually be found around water.  Steve received a bachelor\u2019s degree in\
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       \ microbiology from the University of Texas at Austin and followed this with\
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       \ a Ph.D. in Marine Science from the U.T. Austin Marine Science Institute in\
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       \ Port Aransas, TX.  Steve\u2019s research focuses on natural and anthropogenic\
       \ he could usually be found around water.  Steve received a bachelor\u2019s\
       \ degree in microbiology from the University of Texas at Austin and followed\
       \ this with a Ph.D. in Marine Science from the U.T. Austin Marine Science Institute\
       \ in Port Aransas, TX.  Steve\u2019s research focuses on natural and anthropogenic\
       \ tracers in aquatic systems and the influence of UV radiation on both biology\
       \ tracers in aquatic systems and the influence of UV radiation on both biology\
       \ and chemistry.  While in Georgia, Steve developed an appreciation for aquifers\
       \ and chemistry.  While in Georgia, Steve developed an appreciation for aquifers\
       \ including their importance as an ecosystem and for supporting human life."
       \ including their importance as an ecosystem and for supporting human life."
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  name: Stephen Opsahl
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