Meghan Halabisky
TealWaters, WA, United States
Meghan Halabisky is a remote sensing ecologist and Chief Scientist at TealWaters, where she leads the development of scalable tools for mapping wetlands and freshwater systems. Her work integrates terrain analysis, hydrology, and machine learning to improve identification of wetlands and their functions across landscapes. She has extensive experience co-producing science with natural resource managers, Tribes, and government agencies in the United States and internationally. Meghan holds a PhD from the University of Washington and has led research and applied science efforts across North America and Africa focused on operationalizing earth observation for environmental decision-making.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
TealWaters: Bridging disciplines and communities to operationalize wetland mapping and function (136047)
2:30 PM
Sarah Fancher
Special Session: Swimming together: Successful freshwater collaborations across multiple organizations to generate actionable science 1.0
Operationalizing Wetland Intrinsic Potential (WIP) as a Foundational Layer for Mapping Wetlands and Their Functions (136090)
2:00 PM
Steven Pestana
Special Session: Operationalizing remote sensing for water security and freshwater ecosystem integrity in dryland regions 1.0
SFS 2026