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Freshwater Advanced Aquatic Sensor Workshop: Sensors, Platforms and Data Management
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Freshwater Advanced Aquatic Sensor Workshop: Sensors, Platforms and Data Management
Aquatic
Project Abstract:
Aquatic sensor technology is developing rapidly, yet mechanisms and opportunities for limnologists and field biologists to receive training in these new technologies are limited. This workshop will address critical aspects of the sensor lifecycle, including: * Sensor selection, deployment and maintenance * Data logger configuration * Data telemetry and management * Project team assembly * Demonstrations of the latest aquatic sensor technology
Status of Research Project:
Complete (archive)
Years Active:
2010
Research sites:
Douglas Lake
Methods:
N/Adougla
Funding agency:
NSF