November SWaMP Talk Blog
Figure 1. Fog over Bayou Heron. Photo by R. Lipscomb. We had quite a few foggy days in November. Roy took a beautiful photo of a quiet foggy morning at […]
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Figure 1. Fog over Bayou Heron. Photo by R. Lipscomb. We had quite a few foggy days in November. Roy took a beautiful photo of a quiet foggy morning at […]
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October was a busy month for the NERR, as we prepared for and hosted our bi-annual Research Symposium. The Symposium objectives included: (1) Share significant research conducted in the Grand
October went by so fast! Read More »
Whereas we had a little rain in early August, September has been pretty dry to the point of moderate drought conditions (Figure 1; see www.drought.gov for more info). The blue
September SWaMP Talk – We Brake for Snakes! Read More »
Watch out everyone! There is a log in the way in Bayou Cumbest! There is a submerged log located at 30.3881, -88.4476. We tied a buoy to it, hoping to
August SWaMP Talk – Inhospitable Waters Read More »
It’s definitely heating up in the Bayous – both in the air and in the water! In July, in Crooked Bayou, air temperature reached 32.2 C (90 F) and water
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It’s definitely hot out there! Though we started out the month with a low of 69 F (20.5 C), we ended the month with a low of 76 F (24.4
It’s getting hot out there! Read More »
Soooo much happened at the NERR this last month! This month, like in April, we found plankton blooming in our SWMP Monitoring, which is normal for this time of year.
A lot happened in May! Read More »
This past month the SWMP team installed the Systea WIZ in situ phosphorus analyzer in Bangs Bayou! But then, it stopped working … so, back to the lab and troubleshooting!
April is for Algae Read More »
March was a month full of equipment – troubleshooting, installation, and maintenance! And bugs…. Our team installed the equipment to house a phosphorous auto-analyzer in Bangs Bayou, which, once fully
Here at the NERR, our SWMP (System-Wide Monitoring Program) team goes out every month to collect water samples and keep the instruments (sondes) that collect continuous water quality measurements going
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