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Mapping the hidden value of wetlands

Mapping the hidden value of wetlands

From neighborhoods to continents, our software and analytical tools -- using topographic and satellite imagery, machine learning, hydrology, geomorphology, and wetland ecology -- provide a breakthrough solution for mapping and monitoring wetlands and quantifying their benefits to society, from flood protection and water quality to biodiversity. 

The Science

The foundation of our platform is the Wetland Intrinsic Potential (WIP) tool. The WIP’s major breakthrough is its ability to incorporate hidden geomorphic and hydrologic features, allowing us to “see” many hard-to-map wetlands missed on other maps, and landforms that support wetlands. This combination makes it possible to identify where wetlands are now, where they were likely lost, and where they could be restored to regain the functions they once provided.

Our Mission

TealWaters maps and models wetlands, their hydrologic connections, and their benefits to society so natural resource managers and communities can identify, govern, and restore wetlands and their essential functions.

Our Team

Meghan Halabisky

Meghan Halabisky, PhD
(she/her) Chief Scientist

Maureen Ryan

Maureen Ryan, PhD
(she/they) Multidisciplinary Development Lead

Dan Miller

Dan Miller, PhD
(he/him) Geomorphologist

L. Monika Moskal

Mark Newell
(he/him) Business Development Lead

Jesse Anderson

Jesse Anderson
(he/him) Spatial Data Scientist and Ecologist