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LATEST CASE STUDY FROM PME
A Tale of Two Sensors
Two sensors, the miniDOT logger and the SBE 37 w/ODO were placed in the inlet to San Luis Obispo Bay, California. Read the case study summarizing the research and results of the two different sensors’ measurements in the bay.
PME’s Teddy Lucena attended the Association for the Science of Limnology and Oceanography’s (ASLO) 2019 meeting, Planet Water Challenges and Successes.
Arctic warming is causing widespread thawing of permafrost areas. Permafrost melting at such a rapid pace has widespread effects; we explore a few of them.
The USDA gave farmers incentives to practice conservation tillage to improve water quality. Researchers measured sediment, nitrogen, and phosphorus for changes.
University of Michigan conducted a study where researchers found that lakes in Iowa had a false sense of high-quality water due to fertilizers used in the area.
Water quality in the Tahoe-Truckee watershed has improved in the past 19 years, however, low levels of dissolved oxygen which supports aquatic life remains a concern.
A major consequence from global warming is the decline of water quality. Lower levels of dissolved oxygen are becoming a serious threat to all ecosystems.
PME CEO is Rising Star in
San Diego Business Community
Congratulations to our CEO, Kristin Elliott! The Daily Transcript has recognized her as one of the best young business professionals in San Diego County as an honoree of their Top 40 Under 40.