Menu
Posts By :

Stroud Center

A scientist records data about a stream in Belize.

New Year, New Look

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

As our scientists continue exploring in streams, fields, and forests, our communications team will try out new ways of sharing their work.

An endangered Atlantic sturgeon stranded on a beach.

Scientist Weighs in on New Federal Rule to Protect Delaware River’s Endangered Fish

799 449 Stroud Water Research Center

Stroud Water Research Center’s John Jackson, Ph.D., offers insights into the Delaware River’s history and possibilities for the future.

Publication title with image of a mayfly

Achieving success with RISE: A widely implementable, iterative, structured process for mastering interdisciplinary team science collaborations

350 210 Stroud Water Research Center

Mather, M.E., G. Granco, J.S. Bergtold, M.M. Caldas, J.L. Heier Stamm, A.Y. Sheshukov, M.R. Sanderson, and M.D. Daniels. 2023. BioScience 73(12): 891–905.

Four members of the AGU Open Science Circle gathered at the annual meeting.

Stroud Center Presents New Research to World’s Largest Group of Earth and Space Scientists

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

We shared our work with the broader scientific community, were inspired by the work of others, and mentored the next generation of freshwater scientists.

Amanda Garzio-Adzick and Heather Titanich stand near a new riparian buffer.

Scaling Up Outreach for Cleaner, Healthier Waterways

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

New team members will help farmers and landowners adopt stream-friendly practices and access climate-smart incentives for reducing water pollution.

Publication title with image of a mayfly

Watershed sediment cannot offset sea level rise in most U.S. tidal wetlands

350 210 Stroud Water Research Center

Ensign, S.H., J.N. Halls, and E.K. Peck. 2023. Science 382(6675): 1191–1195.

A salt marsh in Barnstable, Massachusetts, shows signs of erosion and drowning as the sea level rises.

When Sea-Level Rise Threatens Coastal Wetlands, Don’t Look to Rivers For Help, Scientists Say

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Building up wetlands that are drowning under rising oceans remains a challenge, but scientists are now one step closer to identifying solutions.

Screenshot of the Watershed Awareness Using Technology and Environmental Research for Sustainability online curriculum.

Discover Free Middle School Watershed Education Lessons

800 446 Stroud Water Research Center

The 10-lesson WATERS curriculum is student-centered, place-based, and accessible to those of varying abilities.

Publication title with image of a mayfly

Sediment-nitrogen (N) connectivity: Suspended sediments in streams as N exporters and reactors for denitrification and assimilatory N uptake during storms

350 210 Stroud Water Research Center

Bisesh, J., E. Bacmeister, E. Peck, M. Peipoch, J. Kan, and S. Inamdar. 2023. Frontiers in Water 5: 1254225.

Happy Thanksgiving from your friends at Stroud Water Research Center

The Season of Gratitude

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Together we have sampled, planted, analyzed, taught, and laughed. We’ve questioned, probed, and collaborated. And now we enter the season of gratitude together.