

Ensuring Healthy Aquaculture: The Role of Water Quality Monitoring
Ensuring healthy aquaculture requires continuous monitoring of water quality to maintain optimal conditions for farmed species. Fluorometers and turbidity sensors are invaluable tools in achieving this goal by providing real-time data on key parameters like oxygen, ammonia, pH, algae, and water clarity. By integrating these sensors into water quality management systems, aquaculture farms can improve efficiency, reduce the risk of disease, and promote the sustainability of the


Enhanced Carbon Metabolism Downstream of a Stream Confluence Mixing Zone
Parameters: CDOM, Turbidity Congratulations to Stephen Plont who was awarded a Travel Stipend for his presentation at the 2019 Society...


C6P Submersible Fluorometer deployed at Exploratorium
Parameters: Turbidity, CDOM, Chlorophyll, Phycoerythrin, Crude Oil, Refined Fuels In May 2016, Turner Designs deployed a new C6P...
Poster: Water Quality Monitoring of the Upper St. Lawrence River Using Remote Sensor Arrays Placed i
Parameters: Turbidity, CDOM, Phycocyanin, Chlorophyll Nice poster at IAGLR using our C6 with turbidity, CDOM, phycocyanin and chlorophyll...


The Nearshore Network - Instrumenting Lake Tahoe
Parameters: Chlorophyll, DOM, Turbidity The UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center (TERC) has been working to launch the world’s...