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Water Science Careers: Administration and Research

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David Arscott, Ph.D., describes his education, research, and work at Stroud Water Research Center.

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Water Science Careers: Watershed Biogeochemistry

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Michael Gentile describes his work as a biogeochemistry staff scientist at Stroud Water Research Center.

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Water Science Careers: Aquatic Entomology

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Kelly McIntyre describes her work as an aquatic entomology staff scientist at Stroud Water Research Center.

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Science Seminar Series: What’s Lurking in Your Watershed?

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Learn the good, bad, and ugly about the microorganisms that may be found in your watershed. This eye-opening lecture will serve to help you better understand your watershed and how we can ensure clean, fresh water for our watershed.

An entomologist sorts samples seated at a table in the Susquehanna River.

Monitoring the Health of the Susquehanna

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An article in an area newspaper chronicled Stroud Water Research Center’s annual sampling of the Susquehanna River near Mehoopany, Pennsylvania. Stroud Center studies have shown that the river’s health has…

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Microbial Fuel Cells

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Stroud Water Research Center is exploring the possibility of generating clean and renewable energy by using microorganisms.

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Mystery Midge with “Kite Tail” Eggs

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Stroud Center entomologist David Funk documented the unusual behavior of an orthoclad midge species at Lake Umbagog on the Maine/New Hampshire border: Adult females fly over the lake and extrude…

A young streamside forest in Franklin Township, Pennsylvania.

Streamside Forest Buffers Preserving Water Quality

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Research has shown that streamside forests minimize pollutants reaching the water and help streams cleanse themselves of pollutants that do reach the water.

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Caddisflies

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Learn about the ecosystem benefits of net-spinning caddisflies, as well as how they interact with their environment.