There is a lot of research available online in the public domain. Much of it is very old even going back decades. This research, even as old as it is, remains relevant in many ways. Alabama was a leader in understanding the relationship of LMB and BG and Swingle played a large role in this research. We are indebted to them for providing freely accessible research that in no small way transformed how small waters are managed today. When armed with this knowledge, one's perspective cannot help but be altered. I highly recommend any research you can find where Swingle contributed.

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