Beach monitoring data from NexSens water quality buoys are used to develop models based on wave and water measurements that predict elevated E. Coli levels.
Articles Tagged: water quality
Monitoring Platform Protects Native Culture
Penobscot Indian Nation
A NexSens monitoring platform deployed in Dolby Pond uses a weather station and water quality sonde to protect Penobscot Indian Nation culture.
Conserving Connecticut’s Lake Lillinonah
Friends of the Lake
A NexSens data buoy provides scientists snapshots of Lake Lillinonah’s water quality that can change with the onset of an algal bloom.
Campus Pond An Educational Tool
SUNY New Paltz
A campus pond at SUNY New Paltz has a NexSens MB-100S Data Buoy, outfitted with a YSI EXO2 and cellular telemetry for real-time data on water quality.
Lake Auburn Monitoring Partnership
Bates College
To find out what conditions are spurring blooms in the water, Bates College partnered with the Auburn Water District to launch a monitoring system.
Experimental Sensors For Lake Erie
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NexSens Technology CB-450 data buoys were chosen for an experimental sensors deployment in Lake Erie. The new sensors measure wind and phosphorus.
Monitoring Toledo’s Water Crisis
LimnoTech
LimnoTech worked with NexSens to design and deploy a monitoring platform near Toledo’s water intake after the water crisis of 2014.
Real-Time Lake Erie Data
Regional Science Consortium
A NexSens data buoy near Presque Isle State Park gathers Lake Erie data in real time helping visitors coming for recreation and fishing.
Great Pond Changing Water Quality
Colby College
A NexSens Data Buoy provides scientists at Colby College with info on lake health like oxygen dynamics, temperature stratification and productivity.