Water Quality Monitoring Supporting Fisheries, Ecosystems, and Communities
MARACOOS water quality sensors provide real-time monitoring of key indicators that affect the health of our coastal waters, including temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, pH, and nutrients. By tracking these conditions, the sensors help scientists, resource managers, and communities detect changes that could impact ecosystems, fisheries, and public health. The data collected support research, forecasting, and timely decision-making to protect the Mid-Atlantic’s waters and the people who rely on them.
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