

Regulations and Standards for Water Quality Monitoring
Clean water is one of the most important resources on Earth—and one of the most regulated. From the tap in your kitchen to the rivers, lakes, and groundwater that supply it, water must meet strict standards to ensure it’s safe for drinking, recreation, agriculture, and environmental protection. These standards don’t exist by chance—they’re the result of decades of scientific research, policy-making, and public health advocacy.


The Chemistry of a Bloom: What Water Tests Reveal About Toxic Algae
Algal blooms are more than just unsightly green scums on the surface of lakes, rivers, and coastal waters—they are complex chemical...


Response of Primary Production to Changing Conditions in Salton Sea Water Chemistry
Parameters: Chlorophyll Congratulations to Christopher McGuire of University of California, Irvine who was awarded a Travel Stipend for...


Impacts of Aerosol Depositions from Ship Emissions on Marine Primary Productivity, Biological Commun
Parameters: Chlorophyll Congratulations to Joana Tavares-Reager of University of California, Irvine who was awarded a Travel Stipend for...


Variable Nitrogen Utilization in Co-limited Crocosphaera watsonii
Parameters: Chlorophyll Congratulations to Johann Lopez of University of California, Irvine who was awarded a Travel Stipend for his...



