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C3 Submersible Fluorometer |
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C3s travel from San Francisco to Australia Liquid Robotics, Inc. California, USA Applications: In Vivo Chlorophyll, Turbidity, Crude Oil A personal watercraft-based system for coastal open mapping Bret Webb University of South Alabama Mobile, Alabama, USA Applications: CDOM/FDOM, Refined Fuels, Crude Oil Fluorescent Dye Tracer Tests and Hydrogeology near the Malad Gorge State Park Neal Farmer, David Blew Idaho Dept. of Water Resources & Idaho Power Idaho, USA Application: Fluorescein In Situ Fluorometry and SMART Protocol Brian Parscal & Kim Beasley Clean Islands Council Hawaii, USA Application: Crude Oil Water Column Characterization Using a C3 Submersible Fluorometer Dr. Jason G. Smith Moss Landing Marine Laboratories Monterey, CA, USA Applications: In Vivo Chlorophyll, Cyanobacteria, Turbidity |
C6 Multi-Sensor Platform |
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Monitoring Platform Protects Penobscot Indian Nation, Culture Penobscot Indian Nation Maine, USA Applications: In Vivo Chlorophyll, Phycocyanin, CDOM, Turbidity Knysna Basin Project Utilizes C6 Multi-Sensor Platform with Chlorophyll and Turbidity Sensors Brian Allanson, Inga Chinnery Rhodes University Field Station, Knysna South Africa Applications: In Vivo Chlorophyll, Turbidity ![]() |
Cyclops-7 Submersible Sensors |
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Deployment of the PME Logger Designed for Cyclops-7 Submersible Sensors Idaho Department of Water Resources Idaho, USA Application: Fluorescent Dye Tracing Cyclops-7 Integrated into LakeESP Monitoring Buoy The Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) Germany Application: In Vivo Chlorophyll NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson Deepwater Horizon Response Cruise Report Smith, Mayer, De Robertis et al. Application: Oil Robust and Accurate Monitoring of Guadalquivir Estuary Waters: a High-Resolution and Low-Maintenance System for Water Quality and Hydrodynamics F.J. Gutierrez, G. Navarro, D. Roque, R. Garcia, J. Ruiz, J.L. Feranandez, M.A. Losada Instituto de Ciencias Marinas de Andalucia, Autoridad Portuaria de Sevilla, Universidad de Granada Spain Applications: Turbidity, In Vivo Chlorophyll Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS) Using Cyclops-7 Fluorometer in Monitoring of Algal Bloom Carl Oberg University of Southern California Los Angeles, California, USA Application: In Vivo Chlorophyll Plume Dispersion on a Fringing Coral Reef Nicole Jones, Ryan Lowe, Stephen Monismith, Derek Fong & Geno Pawlak Stanford University, University of Hawaii South Shore of Oahu, Hawaii, USA Application: Fluorescent Dye Tracing Waterproof Magnetic Reed Switch Solution Controls Cyclops-7 Gain Dr. Chuck Katz & Dr. Greg Anderson Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center San Diego, California, USA Application: Fluorescent Dye Tracing Pelorus Uses CYCLOPS-7 Fluorometer to Characterize Effectiveness of Remedial Fluid Through BioNets™ Vince Barlock Pelorus Environmental & Biotechnology Corp Evergreen, Colorado, USA Application: Fluorescent Dye Tracing CYCLOPS-7 Real-Time Data Aids Study of Basin Scale Dynamics of Open Ocean Ecosystems Dr. Alex Poulton Southampton Oceanography Centre Southampton, United Kingdom Application: Cyanobacteria SCUFA and Cyclops-7 Comparison Data Dr. James Cloern & Tara Schraga United States Geological Survey San Francisco Bay, California, USA Application: In Vivo Chlorophyll ![]() |
PhytoFlash Submersible Active Fluorometer |
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Variable Fluorescence Performance Data: Mapping the yield during a red tide, yield in relation to copper sulfate, new red active fluorometer data (specific to cyanobacteria) Dr. Raphe Kudela & Dr. Tawnya Peterson, Chelsea Donovan & Lawrence Younan University of California Santa Cruz & Turner Designs California, USA Application: Active Fluorescence Two years of investigations into phytoplankton and ecosystem dynamics in Lake Fulmor, CA using the NAMOS network Beth Stauffer, Stefanie Moorthi, David Caron, Gaurav Sukhatme, Carl Oberg, Bin Zhang, Amit Dhariwal, Arvind Menezes-Pereira University of Southern California, Department of Biological Sciences, Computer Science Department Lake Fulmor, CA Application: Active Fluorescence Performance Data and In Situ Experimentation with the PhytoFlash a Submersible Active Fluorometer Dr. Raphe Kudela, Tara Schraga, Chelsea Donovan University of California Santa Cruz, USGS - Menlo Park, Turner Designs California, USA Application: Active Fluorescence Long-Term Monitoring Site at North Inlet Winyah Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve Dr. Erik Smith & Tracy Buck University of South Carolina Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine and Coastal Sciences South Carolina, USA Application: Active Fluorescence Coastal Ocean Projects Program/River Influences on Shelf Ecosystems Dr. Raphe Kudela University of California Santa Cruz Columbia River, Oregon/Washington, USA Application: Active Fluorescence ![]() |
SCUFA Submersible Fluorometer |
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Groundwater Tracing in a Density-Stratified Aquifer using a SCUFA Submersible Fluorometer Exploration Research Institute (ERI) Yucatan, Mexico Application: Fluorescent Dye Tracing SCUFA and Cyclops-7 Comparison Data Dr. James Cloern & Tara Schraga United States Geological Survey San Francisco Bay, California, USA Application: In Vivo Chlorophyll SCUFA Helps Make Lake Profiling More Accurate Dr. John Salinas Rogue Community College Grants Pass, Oregon, USA Application: In Vivo Chlorophyll Beaver Water District Utilizes the SCUFA Submersible Fluorometer for Managing Watershed Beaver Water District Beaver Lake, Arkansas, USA Application: In Vivo Chlorophyll UCSC Uses Turner Designs Instrumentation for Algal Ecophysiology Research University of California Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA, USA Applications: In Vivo Chlorophyll, Extracted Chlorophyll a USGS Monitors the San Francisco Bay with Turner Designs Instrumentation Dr. James Cloern & Tara Schraga United States Geological Survey Menlo Park, California, USA Applications: In Vivo Chlorophyll, Extracted Chlorophyll a Long-time Water Quality Monitoring for the Neuse River Estuary The Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology (CAAE) North Carolina, USA Applications: In Vivo Chlorophyll, Extracted Chlorophyll a St. Anthony Falls Laboratory Utilizes 10AU & SCUFA for Hydraulic Experiments Dr. Ben Erickson The St. Anthony Falls Laboratory (SAFL) St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota, USA Application: Fluorescent Dye Tracing ![]() |
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Trilogy Laboratory Fluorometer |
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Conducting Research in the Artic using the Trilogy Laboratory Fluorometer Jolie Gareis Aurora Research Institute Inuvik, NT, Canada Application: Extracted Chlorophyll a Estimation of inorganic nutrients comparing Turner Designs Trilogy with absorbance modules to a Bran & Luebbe Auto Analyzer Al Marchi Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies Tiburon, California, USA Application: Absorbance ![]() |
![]() 10AU Field Fluorometer |
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PLANS, a NOAA B-WET Education Program that Partners Scientists, Teachers, and Students Stella Sellner PLankton And Nutrient Studies for the Chesapeake Bay (PLANS) Chesapeake Bay Application: Chlorophyll USGS using Turner Designs fluorometers in Plankton Dynamics Project James Cloern & Tara Schraga United States Geological Survey Menlo Park, California, USA Applications: In Vivo Chlorophyll, Extracted Chlorophyll a Integrating GIS and Fluorometry For Real-Time mapping of Coastal Systems Paul Barter Cawthron Institute Applications: In Vivo Chlorophyll, Fluorescent Dye Tracing Investigating the Relationship Between Physical Mixing Processes & Phytoplankton Dynamics in Toolik Lake Dr. Sally MacIntyre & Jim Sickman, Leo Moosmann & Dr. Sara Goldthwait Marine Science Institute University of California Toolik Lake, Alaska, USA Application: In Vivo Chlorophyll Sea Education Association Uses the 10AU for Chlorophyll Measurement Erik R. Zettler Sea Education Association Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA Application: In Vivo Chlorophyll Hydrologic Tracer Tests with the 10AU for Risk Assessment Studies Dr. Malcolm Field The National Center for Environmental Assessment Poolesville, Maryland, USA Application: Fluorescent Dye Tracing Using the 10AU for Ammonium Measurements Rebecca North University of Waterloo Application: Ammonium Aquarius Undersea Laboratory Sponge Study Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Dr. Chris Martens Aquarius Florida Keys, USA Application: Ammonium Detecting Filamentous Cyanobacteria Blooms in the Baltic Sea Dr. Jukka Seppala Finnish Institute of Marine Research Baltic Sea, Finland Application: Cyanobacteria UCSC Uses Turner Designs Instrumentation for Algal Ecophysiology Research University of California Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA, USA Applications: In Vivo Chlorophyll, Extracted Chlorophyll a USGS Monitors the San Francisco Bay with Turner Designs Instrumentation Dr. James Cloern & Tara Schraga United States Geological Survey Menlo Park, California, USA Applications: In Vivo Chlorophyll, Extracted Chlorophyll a Long-time Water Quality Monitoring for the Neuse River Estuary The Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology (CAAE) North Carolina, USA Applications: In Vivo Chlorophyll, Extracted Chlorophyll a St. Anthony Falls Laboratory Utilizes 10AU & SCUFA for Hydraulic Experiments Dr. Ben Erickson The St. Anthony Falls Laboratory (SAFL) St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota, USA Application: Fluorescent Dye Tracing Tracer Studies in a Treatment Wetland with a 10AU South Florida Water Management District Application: Fluorescent Dye Tracing ![]() |
AquaFluor Handheld Fluorometer |
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PLANS, a NOAA B-WET Education Program that Partners Scientists, Teachers, and Students Stella Sellner PLankton And Nutrient Studies for the Chesapeake Bay (PLANS) Chesapeake Bay Application: Chlorophyll Estimating dissolved organic carbon concentrations with CDOM measurements on the AquaFluor Handheld Fluorometer Don Buso Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies Millbrook, NY, USA Hubbard Brook Project Application: CDOM Evaluating Effluent Impacts with the AquaFluor Handheld Fluorometer Jeff Simmons Mount St. Mary's University Emmittsburg, Maryland, USA Application: In Vivo Chlorophyll Using the AquaFluor to Study the Effects of Anthropogenic Disturbance on Distinctive Aquatic Ecosystems of the Bolivian High Andes. Marita Davison Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University Bolivia UMSA & BIOTA, Bolivia Applications: Ammonia, Extracted Chlorophyll a Cornell Researchers Use AquaFluor Fluorometer To Measure Ammonia Excretion By Tropical Fish Dr. Pete McIntyre Cornell University Rio Las Marias, Venezuela Application: Ammonia ![]() |
![]() AlgaeWatch Online Fluorometer |
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The AlgaeWatch Online Fluorometer Used by the Santa Clara Valley Water District Lotina Nishijima & Karla Guevarra Santa Clara Valley Water District Santa Clara, CA, USA Application: In Vivo Chlorophyll ![]() |