Posts for tag "Industry Profile"
Q&A With Northeastern University’s Brian Helmuth
The Environmental Monitor recently asked Northeastern University’s Brian Helmuth about his work on robomussels and tidal ecosystems.
- Posted November 14, 2016
Q&A With Ohio Sea Grant’s Chris Winslow
In a Q&A, Ohio Sea Grant’s Chris Winslow shares updates on some ongoing projects at the fore of improving water quality in and around Lake Erie.
- Posted September 2, 2016
Q&A With Ryan McEwan: Researching Invasive Shrubs, Stormwater Outfalls
Ryan McEwan, associate professor of ecology at the University of Dayton, talks with the Environmental Monitor about ongoing projects in his lab.
- Posted January 14, 2016
Q&A With Kathleen Weathers: GLEON Co-Chair Talks On Network’s 10th Year
Weathers, co-chair of the Global Lakes Ecological Observatory Network and a biogeochemist at the Cary Institute, comments on the network’s 10th year.
- Posted July 22, 2015
Q&A: Sanibel-Captiva buoy minders on new data for boaters, red tides
The keepers of the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation Marine Lab’s RECON buoy network talk current and wave data, degraded beaches and red tides.
- Posted January 28, 2015
Q&A with Danielle Doremus on monitoring hypoxia along the Grand Strand
Danielle Doremus, a research specialist with Coastal Carolina University, talks about getting to the bottom of hypoxia off the beaches of the Grand Strand.
- Posted July 16, 2014
Q&A: Jeanette Schnars on water quality buoys in Pennsylvania’s Lake Erie waters
Executive director of the Regional Science Consortium, which coordinates research for Lake Erie and Ohio River Basins, talks buoys in Pennsylvania's Lake Erie waters
- Posted February 12, 2014
Q&A with Justin Chaffin: Taking samples and advising students on Lake Erie
You can find Ohio Sea Grant’s Stone Laboratory research coordinator Justin Chaffin sampling Lake Erie and working with students.
- Posted September 6, 2013
Q&A with John Lenters: Lake observing systems from Alaska to Nebraska
John Lenters, a hydroclimatologist with lake observing systems from Alaska to Nebraska, talks instruments, polar bears and paddling surfboards.
- Posted May 9, 2013
Q&A: Debbie Steinberg explains zooplankton research in a changing Antarctic
A team from the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) is traveling the Antarctic for a six-week study looking at the connection between climate change and variations in the zooplankton population.
- Posted January 18, 2013
Q&A with Matt Cohen: Tracking elements through ecosystems in Florida’s springs
Matt Cohen, an associate professor with the University of Florida’s School of Forest Resources and Conservation, works with sensor systems to investigate the nutrient and chemical dynamics of Florida’s spring-fed rivers.
- Posted December 7, 2012
Q&A: EPA explains My Air, My Health Sensor Challenge
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services challenged the public to create a new sensor integrating air quality information with human health conditions.
- Posted November 30, 2012
Q&A with SPURS chief scientist Ray Schmitt
NASA’s Salinity Processes in the Upper Ocean Regional Study has been out to sea for two weeks studying ocean salinity.
- Posted September 21, 2012














