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Students and faculty of environmental science get together on Thursday, September 3, 2015 for a zero-waste potluck on the back porch of Ridges Building 22. Attendants of the potluck were encouraged to bring their own plates, cups, silverware, and cloth napkins to the event. (©2015 Jillyann Burns/Ohio University)
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Since the 1950s and 1960s, UMCES scientists have been tracking the population of blue crabs and striped bass. The Chesapeake Biological Laboratory is recognized for its fundamental research on life cycles, ecology and taxonomy of Chesapeake fish and shellfish populations and pioneering work on the links between estuarine circulation and fish reproduction.
Attribution: University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
Our editor got the chance to visit the National Center for Water Quality Research (located in Tiffin, Ohio) and talk with researchers about the history of the center as well as their current projects.
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Woods Hole Group modeled the hydrodynamics of an artificial inlet in an effort to aid in the cleanup of unexploded ordnace at Tisbury Great Pond. Researchers used a RiverSurveyor to help with the efforts.
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Photos courtesy of David Walsh / Woods Hole Group
Our Environmental Monitor staff was invited to participate in Ohio Sea Grant's 7th annual writers workshop at Stone Laboratory on Lake Erie.
On the second day of the workshop, we were taken out on a Research Cruise. Volunteers from the group, including Environmental Monitor editor Daniel Kelly, got to help with some sampling of Lake Erie's waters.
Read our interview with Chis Winslow, interim director of the Ohio Sea Grant, here:
AJLC, a solar-powered building, has earned national acclaim as a showcase for green building technologies and operating systems. Photovoltaic panels on the center’s roof and parking pavilion capture renewable energy from the sun and south-facing windows allow for passive solar heating. Indoors, a specially engineered wetland called the Living Machine purifies non-potable wastewater for reuse in toilets and the landscape.
Flows of energy and cycling of materials are monitored and displayed by a sophisticated system (150+ sensors) that gives real-time feedback, teaching about sustainability in the built environment.
Photo by Larry Kasperek
Our Environmental Monitor staff was invited to participate in Ohio Sea Grant's 7th annual writers workshop at Stone Laboratory on Lake Erie.
On the second day of the workshop, we were taken out on a Research Cruise. Volunteers from the group, including Environmental Monitor editor Daniel Kelly, got to help with some sampling of Lake Erie's waters.
Read our interview with Chis Winslow, interim director of the Ohio Sea Grant, here:
Dr Kathryn Yusoff, Senior Lecturer in Human Geography, chatting to visitors in the Octagon. Kathryn gave a talk today about urban natures, lively spaces and dynamic environments, and the on-going campaign to reimagine London as a national park.
The lakes are supposed to be a little clearer in Maine. These data buoys help keep an eye on lakes across the state, where small shifts in water quality can be a big deal.
The non-profit Lakes Environmental Association use this NexSens CB-450 to study stratification and phosphorous in Highland Lake.
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Photo courtesy of Colin Holme / Lakes Environmental Association