Rebuilding Trust in Science and Protecting Resources: Thomas More University...
The Thomas More Field Station is managed by a team of students, faculty and staff who facilitate ongoing restoration and monitoring programs. The post Rebuilding Trust in Science and Protecting...
View ArticleProtecting Natural Resources: Long-Term Monitoring in Acadia National Park
The United States’ national parks are visited by millions of people each year, providing opportunities to experience the local beauty of the U.S. A core mission of the National Park Service (NPS) is to...
View ArticleThin Ice: Monitoring Winter Lake Dynamics at Mohonk Lake
Historically, water quality monitoring during the winter has been difficult and often avoided altogether—however, monitoring throughout the year can highlight the influence of various environmental...
View ArticleDuality of Science: The Importance of Science Communication for Promoting Change
Renowned marine ecologist James W. Porter explains why he sees science communication as a critical component of his long career. The post Duality of Science: The Importance of Science Communication for...
View ArticleThin Ice: Year-Long Monitoring in Missouri Reservoirs
The value of multi-lake studies is well understood by international organizations like the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) and the scientists who work tirelessly to provide data to...
View ArticleCombining Academia and Lake Associations: Monitoring Lake Lillinonah
Lake Lillinonah may be Connecticut’s second-largest lake, but it holds a great deal of meaning for locals and researchers in the surrounding towns. The lake is so significant to the surrounding...
View ArticleSpring 2024 Environmental Monitor Available Now
In the Spring 2024 edition of the Environmental Monitor, we showcase researchers from across the world and the importance of monitoring natural disasters and the various symptoms of climate...
View ArticleCollecting Data at the Top of the World: How Scientists Retrieve Glacial Ice...
A helicopter touches down in the small town of Sicuani, Peru, at an elevation of 11,644 feet. Earlier that day, a boxcar brought fuel, drills, food, and other equipment for a glacial expedition. The...
View ArticleSeametrics Turbo Turbidity Logger: Boost your Turbidity Monitoring
The Seametrics Turbo Turbidity Logger is a self-cleaning turbidity sensor capable of internally logging over 260,000 data records. The sensor enables researchers, compliance officers, and contractors...
View ArticleCombating Water Insecurity in Saskatchewan with Real-Time Data
The prairies of Saskatchewan can be described as one of the least water-secure parts of Canada, making water quality monitoring essential for informed resource management in a region already facing...
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