Lee Potter
Watershed Sciences
Postdoctoral Researcher

Emphasis
Lee's research examines biogeochemical cycling of carbon and phosphorus in aquatic systems, with particular emphasis on sediment-water interactions, legacy nutrient storage, and the drivers of harmful algal blooms in managed waterways.
Expertise
Aquatic biogeochemistry with a focus on nutrient cycling, sediment phosphorus dynamics, and water quality in lakes, rivers, and coastal estuaries.
Biography
Lee received his Ph.D. in Oceanography and Coastal Sciences from Louisiana State University. He holds an MS in Renewable Natural Resources and Watershed Sciences from LSU and a BS in Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences from Washington College.