

Algal Bloom Hotspots: Where Are the Most Affected Areas in the U.S.?
A severe algal bloom covers Lake Erie in 2014, illustrating an environmental crisis that impacted local water quality and ecosystems....


How Coastal Tourism is Impacted by Harmful Algal Blooms
Aerial view of a coastal region experiencing a harmful algal bloom, discoloring the ocean water near the shore and impacting the marine...


Fluorometers in Closed-Loop Aquaculture Systems
Closed-loop aquaculture systems provide a sustainable solution for farming fish and other aquatic species, but they require continuous monitoring of water quality to ensure optimal conditions. Fluorometers play a crucial role in maintaining the health of these systems by providing real-time data on critical parameters such as dissolved oxygen, ammonia, pH, turbidity, and DOC.


Fluorometers in Closed-Loop Aquaculture Systems
A sophisticated aquaculture facility showcasing a close loop system, with multiple fish tanks and integrated piping. Fluorometers are...


Fluorometers for Monitoring Fish Health and Water Conditions in Aquaculture
Maintaining optimal water quality is essential to ensuring the health and growth of farmed fish in aquaculture systems. Fluorometers are invaluable tools that provide real-time data on key water quality parameters such as oxygen, ammonia, DOC, and algae levels. By integrating fluorometers into water quality management systems, aquaculture farms can ensure that fish thrive in a healthy environment, optimize productivity, and reduce the risk of disease outbreaks.