water quality monitoring buoy Articles
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2020: A year of change and our ability to adapt
As the year comes to a close, we look back at a year of challenges. We would like to thank our loyal customers for their trust in our company during these times of uncertainty and change. This year, despite the pandemic, we extended our customer base throughout the world and shared new success stories of top-level utilities using our technologies to improve water quality. These are the top 8 ...
By LG Sonic
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Why Pacific islands should take on ocean monitoring
Pacific islands must build capacity for their own environmental monitoring to tackle both local and global problems, says Ben Ponia. Small island developing states are viewed as the early-warning canary for global environmental change. But though they share global problems, many have an eye for economic growth and have become industrialised nations facing their own suite of home-grown problems. ...
By SciDev.Net
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Using buoy-based water quality monitoring to assess impact of gas leak on beluga whales - Case Study
PROJECT BACKGROUND In February 2017, Alaskan drill rig workers flying by helicopter to an offshore platform noticed bubbles surfacing in the Cook Inlet near Nikiski, south of Anchorage. Those bubbles turned out to be a methane leak from an aging ocean-floor pipeline carrying natural gas for the generators that fuel the drilling rigs. The oil and gas company immediately self-reported the ...
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