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Here we present achievements and challenges associated with the inaugural freshwater deployment of the Environmental Sampler Processor (ESP) in the western Lake Erie. We discuss scientific advances in the detection methodology related to utilizing the ESP for monitoring toxic cHABs and establishing the ability to provide water resource managers with early warning of impending toxicity.
IceXplorer is a tool for analyzing variations in ice cover on Lake Erie. It enhances the data and pre-packaged analysis currently available in the great lakes ice atlas and serves as an example of a small, focused application where simple but carefully-chosen visualizations, interaction techniques, and automated data analysis are combined to create an effective tool for advancing scientific research.
ReCON, a coastal observation network with nodes on Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Erie, has been designed to allow flexible deployment of coastal access points and simplified integration of sensor packages. The system provides continuous observations of chemical, biological, and physical parameters, facilitates modification of sampling parameters in anticipation of episodic events, facilitates collection...
NOAA's National Ocean Service's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) is responsible for ensuring safe maritime navigation and supporting efficient water-borne commerce. CO-OPS oceanographic and environmental data sets also benefit the National Weather Service, coastal zone managers, and the engineering and surveying communities. In 2006, a new pilot project was introduced...
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