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Optimal precision can be achieved from anywhere with the Field Calibration Adjustment for miniDOT® and miniDOT® Clear Loggers. Our team understands the rigorous and often remote locations where our loggers are utilized. Retrieving loggers, and data and verifying optical sensor accuracy is essential to successful data collection. We have developed a simple process that allows researchers to easily measure, analyze and update the optical sensor accuracy in the field.
 
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Oct. 23, 2024

Field Calibration Adjustment for PME miniDOT® Loggers Extends Field Usability


Vista, Calif. (July 24, 2024) – Precision Measurement Engineering (PME), a leading manufacturer of water quality monitoring data loggers is proud to introduce their field calibration adjustment process to customers and researchers worldwide. Utilizing the new field calibration adjustment can extend deployment life to two years or more without return-to-factory reca

Aug. 28, 2024

Nearly a year has passed since wildfires carved through historic Lahaina in northwestern Maui, but the memory remains painfully fresh for those who call the coastal town their home. Once stretching along a picturesque Hawaiian shoreline, Lahaina was virtually decimated in August of 2023 after a stray spark swelled into a multi-faceted inferno. The fires claimed over one hundred lives and displaced thousands during the eight days it burned; its progress considerably hastened by drought conditi

Aug. 28, 2024

The Lahaina Fires
By design, idioms are not meant to be taken literally; however, for Dr. Andrea Kealoha, there is nothing figurative about the Lahaina fires hitting close to home. Kealoha was raised in Pāʻia, Hawai’i, scarcely 20 miles east of Lahaina. Before August of 2023, Lahaina was a well-known, historic resort town situated on Maui’s western coast. Now, Lahaina is also known as the site of the deadliest wildfire recorded in modern U.S. history. Aided

Feb. 23, 2024

If you are a first-time miniDOT Logger user or if you are curious about what anti-fouling options are available for the miniDOT, watch the below video for a short demonstration of how to operate the miniDOT and how to install each anti-fouling option for deployment.

To see video, please click here

PME offers three anti-fouling attac

Jun. 16, 2021

The team at PME is excited to be adapting to the new normal and virtually joining the lineup of exhibitors at ASLO 2021 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, happening June 22-27, 2021.

The theme of this year’s meeting, originally scheduled to be held in Palma, is Aquatic Sciences for a Sustainable Future: Nurturing Cooperation. We will focus on how we, the scientific comm

Jun. 3, 2021

PME is excited to attend the first-ever virtually held National Monitoring Conference hosted by the National Water Quality Monitoring Council! Although we’ll miss seeing you all in person, we will have a booth in the virtual conference platform alongside many other water monitoring groups and companies.

The conference will take place April 19- 23, 2021. All water resources from lakes and wetlands to processed water will be represented via a variety of workshops, discussio

Mar. 31, 2021

PME is excited to announce the arrival of our all-new product, the microDOT Logger, which is adapted from the miniDOT Logger specifically to meet our customers’ rigorous research needs. After receiving multiple requests for a smaller version of the popular miniDOT Logger we started research and development in order to meet those needs. The microDOT is a low-power, robust sensor that maintains the same

Mar. 11, 2021

Precision Measurement Engineering is proud to partner with Turner Designs in unveiling the C-FLUOR, the latest line of fluorescence and turbidity water monitoring probes. The C-FLUOR Logger powers and logs the data output from the Turner Designs C-FLUOR Sensor. The C-FLUOR Logger is faster at taking measurements and more energy efficient than its previous iteration, PME’s 

Mar. 5, 2021

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recently issued a report which states that the effects of climate change, particularly with regard to rising sea levels, may be even worse than was previously projected.

The report projects a worst-case-scenario sea level rise that is 10 percent higher than worst-case-scenario projections made by the same body five years ago.

Aug. 27, 2020