Posts for tag "environmental monitoring"
Smart Buoys Advance Climate Monitoring in Swiss Lakes
Lakes are sentinels of climate change. Globally, they are warming at an unprecedented but uneven rate, and in many places they also face direct human pressure, including from agriculture and recreation. In the Alps, scientists generally agree...
- Posted November 12, 2025
How North Carolina’s CORMP Program’s Coastal Monitoring Goes Beyond Data Collection
It’s late 1999, and two buoys float inconspicuously in the brackish water of Cape Fear, at the southern end of North Carolina. The tides ebb in and out from the Atlantic Ocean, the buoys bobbing on the...
- Posted October 1, 2025
Monitoring Meadowbrook Creek: Real-Time Data Collection in an Urban Creek
Meadowbrook Creek in Syracuse, New York, has been monitored by Syracuse University (SU) faculty and students for over a decade. Originally established by Dr. Laura Lautz in 2012, the early years of the program focused on collecting...
- Posted March 10, 2025
The Fondriest Center for Environmental Studies: Restoration, Testing, Research and Education
The Center serves as a sensor testing ground, research hub and educational resource for water quality professionals, researchers and educators.
- Posted July 9, 2020
Wireless Mesh Environmental Sensing Network System Tested
Recent testing of a wireless mesh environmental sensing network system offers scalability and convenience to field scientists.
- Posted August 28, 2019
From Ridgway’s Rails to Snowy Plovers: California’s San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy Inspires Nature Lovers and Researchers
An oasis of nature surrounding by developments, San Elijo Lagoon’s future is brighter than ever, thanks to environmental monitoring and conservation efforts.
- Posted May 29, 2018







