What exactly is organic sediment and why does it matter for your waterbody? Join us to explore how muck forms, the role it plays in your aquatic system, and the hidden ways it can affect water quality & health. Dive into the fascinating world beneath the surface and uncover the truth about muck!
Dr. Kate is an invaluable resource for the Oase team. Kate worked in a lake industry setting over the past 6 years and currently resides in Scotland, U.K. Kate researched and previously worked with lanthanum-modified bentonite and is experienced in different lake restoration techniques, particularly phosphorus mitigation measures. Her main work areas focus on the causes, effects and restoration of eutrophication impacts in lakes. More specifically, assessing water quality and sediment quality, aquatic macrophyte communities, phytoplankton communities and stress responses in aquatic plants.
Kate completed her PhD research in 2020 which investigated the recovery of aquatic plants following lanthanum-modified bentonite applications based at the U.K. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology and the University of Stirling, Scotland. Kate undertook her MSc at the University of East Anglia in Applied Ecology & Conservation in England.
Greg gained valuable experience over the years as a Business Development Representative in the industrial water treatment industry, working for several of the largest global water treatment companies. In 2022, he made the switch to the Aquatics industry working in nutrient remediation, addressing the root cause of unhealthy water bodies. His science background has been invaluable as he helps to position the Oase Lake Therapy product line for the Lake and Pond Management industry. You will find Greg at all of the conferences, sharing his knowledge and networking with key players in the industry.
When he’s not working, you can find him traveling with his wife and three grown children, camping, fly fishing, hunting upland gamebirds or chasing birdies on the golf course.
Paul has been immersed in the aquatics industry since 2001, bringing over two decades of expertise to his role in Technical Sales Support. He is responsible for Oase Professional Fountain Technology and Water Technology Lake Therapy segments across the UK and Scandinavia, where he combines technical precision with a passion for environmental stewardship.
Paul thrives on helping customers find effective, sustainable solutions and is deeply committed to improving water quality throughout the UK and Europe. His work reflects a dedication to both innovation and ecological responsibility, making him a trusted partner in aquatic systems management.