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All of the FES graduates decorated their mortar boards in greenery and/or with messages for a greener planet. This board went along with the fact that this year's graduation was carbon neutral.
Miss Eva Stern counting oyster larvae at the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory at Solomons, Maryland. Photo by Ralph Dohme, The Sun Papers.
Attribution: University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
stay up to date on the iliveisl blog and our virtual environmental science field trip work for Enclave Harbour
this is a commercial heating and cooling unit for a high traffic double door entrance. lessons for this include adiabatic change and how that is used for both heating and cooling and also the use of refrigerants and their environmental impact and how to handle them responsibly
The High Lakes Aquatic Alliance Foundation recently deployed a NexSens CB-450 data buoy into the far eastern part of Suttle Lake to monitor water quality conditions as part of their salmon restoration project. The buoy is equipped with sensors for pH, dissolved oxygen, cytochrome a, and light above and beneath the water's surface.
Photos courtesy of HLAAF
The High Lakes Aquatic Alliance Foundation recently deployed a NexSens CB-450 data buoy into the far eastern part of Suttle Lake to monitor water quality conditions as part of their salmon restoration project. The buoy is equipped with sensors for pH, dissolved oxygen, cytochrome a, and light above and beneath the water's surface.
Photos courtesy of HLAAF
The High Lakes Aquatic Alliance Foundation recently deployed a NexSens CB-450 data buoy into the far eastern part of Suttle Lake to monitor water quality conditions as part of their salmon restoration project. The buoy is equipped with sensors for pH, dissolved oxygen, cytochrome a, and light above and beneath the water's surface.
Photos courtesy of HLAAF
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Some students from the Berkeley Global Internships went to Pulau Ubin to bicycle and enjoy nature in Singapore.
L-R: Catherine Poirier '17, Cassandra Cronin '17, Sophie Long '17, Alison J. Draper, director of the Science Center and lecturer in interdisciplinary science, Jessica Voight '17, and Connie Ky '17
We recently received these stunning photos from one of our customers at Western Kentucky University. He is leading a team of scientists who are investigating glaciers in Iceland. These glaciers are much more dynamic than the more heavily studied melting glaciers.
Read the full story here:
www.fondriest.com/news/icelandic-glaciers-western-kentuck...
stay up to date on the iliveisl blog and our virtual environmental science field trip work for Enclave Harbour
this is a commercial heating and cooling unit for a high traffic double door entrance. lessons for this include adiabatic change and how that is used for both heating and cooling and also the use of refrigerants and their environmental impact and how to handle them responsibly
We recently received these stunning photos from one of our customers at Western Kentucky University. He is leading a team of scientists who are investigating glaciers in Iceland. These glaciers are much more dynamic than the more heavily studied melting glaciers.
Read the full story here:
www.fondriest.com/news/icelandic-glaciers-western-kentuck...
Bronwen Eastaugh (QMULGeography graduate, now working at Queen Mary Students' Union as Volunteering Coordinator) chatting to visitors about volunteering opportunities at QMUL
stay up to date on the iliveisl blog and our virtual environmental science field trip work for Enclave Harbour
this is a commercial heating and cooling unit for a high traffic double door entrance. lessons for this include adiabatic change and how that is used for both heating and cooling and also the use of refrigerants and their environmental impact and how to handle them responsibly
Sara Keddie, a junior environmental studies major with a concentration in fisheries and wildlife, works with a turtle outside of her studies.
Katie Cosalter, a junior environmental studies major with a concentration in fisheries and wildlife, holds a lizard in the department's reptile room.
Eszter Gillay, Teaching and Learning Manager, and Dr Kate Heppell, Reader in Phyisical Geography, at the information fair in the Octagon
stay up to date on the iliveisl blog and our virtual environmental science field trip work for Enclave Harbour
this is a commercial heating and cooling unit for a high traffic double door entrance. lessons for this include adiabatic change and how that is used for both heating and cooling and also the use of refrigerants and their environmental impact and how to handle them responsibly
The High Lakes Aquatic Alliance Foundation recently deployed a NexSens CB-450 data buoy into the far eastern part of Suttle Lake to monitor water quality conditions as part of their salmon restoration project. The buoy is equipped with sensors for pH, dissolved oxygen, cytochrome a, and light above and beneath the water's surface.
Photos courtesy of HLAAF