Real time water quality data from Yaquina Bay Or.

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The discussion centers on real-time water quality data collection from various sites, including Oregon, Maine, and Nova Scotia, which share similar latitudes. A user highlights their recent integration of a Water Quality Monitoring (WQM) system and a Seabird instrument for pH measurement at the University of Maine. The conversation emphasizes the importance of real-time data in maintaining water purity and the collaborative efforts required for effective environmental monitoring.

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  • Understanding of real-time data monitoring systems
  • Familiarity with Water Quality Monitoring (WQM) tools
  • Knowledge of pH measurement techniques using Seabird instruments
  • Awareness of environmental data integration practices
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  • Research the capabilities of Seabird pH measurement instruments
  • Explore advanced Water Quality Monitoring (WQM) systems
  • Investigate real-time data integration techniques for environmental sensors
  • Study the impact of latitude on water quality across different regions
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Environmental scientists, water quality researchers, and professionals involved in real-time data monitoring and environmental conservation efforts will benefit from this discussion.

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Real time water quality data

This is data being taken NOW. Note that it links to several sites around the US.
 
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The thread title is a bit misleading, this site also has data from several sites. I find it interesting that the Oregon, Maine and Nova Scotia sites are essentially on the same latitude.

I am currently watching the Maine site, at which, the node is currently out of the water. Just over a week ago I integrated a system for the U of Maine which consisted of a new WQM and a new Seabird instrument for measurement of Ph. I am wondering if my instrument will be installed when they get back in the water.
 
Congratulations on the successful integration of so many disparate sensors to monitor water quality! These real-time data monitoring can only help our efforts to maintain our waters pure. Like ants in a supraorganism, each one of us can contribute to the successful evoluton and survival of all of us.
 

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