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Map of the Delaware River basin.

Delaware River Watershed Initiative

750 971 Stroud Water Research Center

A multiyear project to monitor, protect, and restore critical freshwater sources for 15 million people from New York to the mouth of the Delaware Bay.

 Screenshot from caddisfly video

Science Education Feature: Caddisflies

800 411 Stroud Water Research Center

Learn about the ecosystem benefits of net-spinning caddisflies, as well as how they interact with their environment, from Ben Tumolo, a visiting Ph.D. candidate from Montana State University. Caddisflies are…

Experimental Streamside Forest Restoration to Improve Water Quality: Crum Creek

800 532 Stroud Water Research Center

This project involved an experimental planting of 600 trees and shelters on 2.1 acres of riparian land along Crum Creek in Paoli, Pa. The project was designed to test the…

A researcher taking a winter water sample in Neversink Creek, New York.

Watershed Biogeochemistry Group

960 720 Stroud Water Research Center

The Watershed Biogeochemistry Group works on identifying the presence of organic carbon molecules and determining their role in the stream ecosystem.

Lepidostomatidae (lepidostomatid caddisflies)

Entomology Group

600 400 Stroud Water Research Center

The Entomology Group studies the distribution, abundance, and role of invertebrates in stream and river ecosystems, and their response to human activities.

A pond fish being measured before being released.

Fish Ecology Group

960 720 Stroud Water Research Center

The Fish Ecology Group works to determine why fish in streams have the distributions they do.

Jennifer Matkov catalogs woody debris in a stream.

Fluvial Geomorphology Group

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

The Fluvial Geomorphology Group studies the movement of water, sediment, organic matter, nutrients and other molecules through watersheds.