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Bridge Scour MonitoringDredge Turbidity Monitoring
FERC Dissolved Oxygen MonitoringFlood Alert System
Green Roof MonitoringLimnology Research
Multi-Parameter Weather StationsRiver Monitoring
Soil Moisture ProfilingSource Water Monitoring
Stage Discharge MeasurementStormwater Monitoring
Stream RestorationTemperature Profiling
Thermal Discharge MonitoringVelocity Indexing
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Data Logging SoftwareEnvironmental Data Logger
PC-Based Weather StationSubmersible Data Logger
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Lake Erie Current Monitoring - Understanding Walleye HatchesOrganics Detection System - ORSANCO
Dredge and Disposal Cell Monitoring: Iron Mountain Mine Superfund SiteCleveland Metroparks conducts wetland and urban stream monitoring with real-time water quality and flow stations
Lake Huron Sinkhole Research — Grand Valley State UniversitySentinel Lake Research in the Rocky Mountains
Acton Lake Aquatic Classroom - Miami UniversityStream Restoration - Dam Removal
Turbidity Monitoring — Ottawa River DredgingLow-Cost Temperature Profiling - micro-T Mooring System
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NexSens completes redeployment of USACE temperature profiling buoysNexSens turbidity monitoring buoys featured in Pollution Engineering
NexSens CB-100 data buoys assist Lake Erie walleye researchNexSens announces new line of coastal data buoys
NexSens data loggers now compatible with Teledyne RD Instruments Workhorse Monitor ADCPThe Benefits of Ultrasonic Wind Technology
Lake Sunapee data buoy equipped with NexSens T-Node temperature stringSusquehanna monitoring network expansion will use cellular and satellite data loggers
NexSens now offers Lufft multi-parameter weather sensorsNexSens T-Node temperature strings will be added to NOAA buoys in Lake Erie
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