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Delaware River Watershed Initiative

Watershed 102: Aquatic Ecology as It Relates to Watershed Restoration and Protection

800 532 Stroud Water Research Center

This new 100-level workshop will focus on abiotic and biotic stream characteristics in natural, urban, and agricultural settings.

Students counting E. coli colonies in a water sample

The Independence School Students Learn Freshwater Science Through STEM Partnership

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

“Our students have learned not only how to make contributions to a global community of researchers but have been empowered by sharing their own data with the world.”

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Building a more scientifically informed community in the Delaware River Basin

350 210 Stroud Water Research Center

Bressler, D.W., J.K. Jackson, M.J. Ehrhart, and D.B. Arscott. 2019. Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 9(1):24–27.

Spring Quarterly Gathering of Sensor Station Users from the Delaware River Basin

800 466 Stroud Water Research Center

Delaware River Basin sensor station users will give short presentations on their questions, challenges, and progress using EnviroDIY sensor stations for monitoring and education.

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A digital mayfly swarm is emerging

350 210 Stroud Water Research Center

Ensign, S., D. Arscott, S. Hicks, A. Aufdenkampe, T. Muenz, J. Jackson, and D. Bressler. 2019. Eos, 100.

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Large-scale protection and restoration programs aimed at protecting stream ecosystem integrity: the role of science-based goal-setting, monitoring, and data management

350 210 Stroud Water Research Center

Kroll, S.A., R.J. Horwitz, D.H. Keller, B.W. SweeneyJ.K. Jackson, and L.B. Perez. 2019. Freshwater Science 38(1): 23–29.

Joining Forces With Farmers to Protect Clean Water

800 600 Stroud Water Research Center

The Stroud Center and its Delaware River Watershed Initiative partners are helping farmers implement agricultural best management practices to protect clean water.

Clean Water Conference

820 343 Stroud Water Research Center

The Brandywine-Christina watershed supplies drinking water to over a half million people in Delaware and Pennsylvania and supports $1.6 billion in annual economic activity and over 100,000 jobs. This conference will include highlights from the newly released Brandywine-Christina State of the Watershed Report and showcase projects implemented by partners throughout the watershed.

Dozens of streams protected! Now investing additional $40 million for clean water

Protecting Water Through Collaboration, Science, and Conservation

768 576 Stroud Water Research Center

The Stroud Center is excited to share great news about our work to protect clean water as part of the Delaware River Watershed Initiative. We are proud to be one of 65 organizations across the region to working to protect forests and farms, clean up streams, and green communities.