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To Fish or Not to Fish: Using Real-Time Data to Protect Trout Populations

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Fishing guides in Michigan are using real-time data from an EnviroDIY monitoring station to remotely make appropriate decisions on where and when to fish.

David Bressler providing C-SAW technical assistance to volunteers of the Silver Lake Nature Center.

A Watershed of Curiosity

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Not everyone has the opportunity to become a professional scientist, but a great scientist can come from anywhere. Anyone can be a part of science.

EnviroDIY.org

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EnviroDIY members can showcase their environmental sensors and homegrown approaches to monitoring, data management, or any number of other topics.

Monitor My Watershed

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Monitor My Watershed lets you explore macroinvertebrate data from the Leaf Pack Network  and sensor datasets from EnviroDIY, an environmental science and monitoring community.

Stream Monitoring in the Delaware River Basin: More Than Just Numbers

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Master Watershed Stewards help develop science capacity to support stream and river protection and restoration by citizen science programs.

The Power of Citizen Science

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Citizen science engages people from all backgrounds in the scientific process, empowering them to help solve environmental problems in their communities.

EnviroDIY Sensor Station User Group Gathering

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The theme for this user group meeting will be using Monitor My Watershed. All sensor station users in the Delaware River Basin are welcome to attend.

Students counting E. coli colonies in a water sample

The Independence School Students Learn Freshwater Science Through STEM Partnership

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“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.”

Video still from Episode 4 of the WHYY "Stories From the Streams" video series

Stories From the Streams: Techno Geeks

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Citizen scientists are monitoring the health of local streams with the help of new technology. Episode 4 in the “Stories from the Streams” series from WHYY TV12.

Wading Into Citizen Science

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Environmental Monitor profiled the environmental education program at The Hill School in the Schuylkill River Greenways National Heritage Area.