Walt Oechel, a professor at San Diego State University, has been a leading figure in Arctic science for many years. In the mid-2000's, he secured funding for what became known as the Biocomplexity Experiment. It involved manipulating water levels on three areas of an old drained lake basin on the BEO. Many people have been associated with that study over the years and still more have visited the "control shed" that once served as a command center for Walt's one of a kind experiment.
One wall of the control shed contains the signatures of people who have worked on, or otherwise visited, the Biocomplexity Experiment. Here are a few pictures of that wall of fame...