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Sustaining measurements of water quality parameters in sensitive watershed habitats is challenging, particularly during critical periods such as spring blooms, and major run off events. Direct, in situ measurements of nitrate have been difficult to obtain until the development of the ISUS (In Situ Ultraviolet Spectrometer, Johnson & Coletti 2002) and more recently the next generation SUNA (Submersible...
The Land/Ocean Biogeochemical Observatory (LOBO) system was initially developed by MBARI under the NSF Biocomplexity program to monitor the land/ocean interface for coastal zone management. The system utilizes highly robust and accurate sensors to provide sustained monitoring of critical watershed habitats in challenging environmental conditions in real time. With the incorporation of novel anti-fouling...
Dalhousie University's Marine Environmental Prediction System (MEPS), designed in 2001, has been operated for three years in support of real-time observation, prediction and visualization of ocean properties and processes. The observatory consists of a network of three moored buoys connected to an unmanned shore station using 802.11b wireless LAN technology. The system is controlled, configured and...
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