Nitrate, phosphate, and other nutrients are increasingly important indicators of the overall health of a water system. Real-time nutrient monitoring with NexSens telemetry systems offers critical insight into these water quality changes over time.
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Lake Monitoring of Water Quality
Real-time lake monitoring systems allow water quality experts and lake management professionals to stay a step ahead of water quality issues.
Stream & River Monitoring – Shoreside Data Logging
NexSens stream and river monitoring stations are designed to simplify the setup and operation of real-time water quality and hydrology measurement systems.
Lake Nipissing Algae Events
Nipissing University
U. of Saskatchewan and Nipissing University scientists study mixing’s role in Lake Nipissing algae events using NexSens data buoys and temperature strings.
Liberty Island Restoration Project
U.S. Geological Survey
The U.S. Geological Survey oversees a water quality monitoring network in the California Delta to help local wildlife and fish species.
Northern Caspian Sea Dredging
Gravity Environmental Consulting
Consultants are working with scientists in Kazakhstan to monitor, track and model ongoing marine construction on the shore of the Caspian Sea.
Michigan’s Muskegon Lake Sentinel
Grand Valley State University
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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.
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.
Jordan Pond Clarity Tracking
University of Maine
To learn more about the lake’s changes, the U.of Maine, Acadia Ntl. Park, and the non-profit Friends of Acadia group launched a data buoy on Jordan Pond.