St. Lucie Estuary Water Quality Monitoring Units Now Online!
Harbor Branch's network of remote-controlled sensors in the St. Lucie Estuary is now disseminating real-time information, available online.
FAU Harbor Branch's聽network of remote-controlled sensors in the St. Lucie Estuary is now disseminating real-time information, available online to anyone, anytime at . On an hourly basis, these sensors are measuring temperature, salinity, depth (to measure tidal fluctuations), turbidity (particles in the water), water color, dissolved oxygen, pH (a measure of acidity), nitrate, phosphate, and chlorophyll fluorescence (a measure of algal chlorophyll in the water).
In July 2015, scientists and engineers installed five Land Ocean Biogeochemical Observatory units in and around the St. Lucie Estuary, as part of a聽$2 million project funded by the state legislature via 红玫瑰社区's Department of Environmental Protection.聽
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