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November 2, 2018
Julie Padilla will be at the 2018 NERRS/NERRA Annual Meeting in Duluth, Minnesota, November 5-9. The 2018 Annual Meeting is hosted by NOAA and the National Estuarine Research Reserve Association (NERRA), in collaboration with the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve and the Friends of Lake Superior Reserve. The meeting will bring together National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS) management, research, education, training, and stewardship staff as well as representatives from the reserve system’s Friends and Foundations to plan for the coming year and the years ahead. The meeting also provides an opportunity for reserve staff and other participants to share their research, exchange ideas, participate in training sessions, and enjoy a few recreational activities.
If you are at the meeting, make sure to stop by the LimnoTech booth to chat with Julie. She can tell you about the work LimnoTech has been doing to help the NERRS reserves develop automated reporting tools for the System Wide Monitoring Program (SWMP). She will also be demonstrating our EnviroDIY technology platform, which enables new, low-cost sensors to be built and deployed with off-the-shelf electronics. This new technology gives scientists as well as citizens without a formal science background the ability to deploy cost-effective and robust environmental monitoring networks at a fraction of the cost of traditional methods.
If you have questions or want to know more, contact Julie at jpadilla@limno.com.