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HOBO Pendant Temperature/Light 64K Data Logger

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Data Loggers Monitor Lakes for Signs of Global Warming

In an effort to detect evidence of climate change, Maine scientists deploy data loggers in 100 lakes across the state to measure water temperature and light intensity at various depths.

Using Data Loggers to Monitor Green Roof Temperatures

The American Society of Landscape Architects used data loggers to measure temperature and demonstrate the effectiveness of a green roof installation at its headquarters in Washington, DC.

Scientists Study Coral Health in Seychelles Islands

In the southern Seychelles Islands, north of Madagascar, an investigator deployed robust water temperature data loggers able to stand up to long-term deployment in a coral reef environment.

Study Shows Potentially Harmful Increase in Water Temperature of Golf Course Stream

Kevin Ashman, a researcher with Georgia Southern University, conducted a golf course stream study using reliable, accurate water temperature information from durable, easy-to-deploy/easy-to-use data loggers.

Monitoring Environmental Impact off Qatar’s Coastal Waters

To satisfy an airport construction project's program approval requirements, a consultant conducted long-term water temperature and sediment quality monitoring.

Tracking ocean temperatures in coral bleaching reversal research

Coral reefs are at a critical juncture. These underwater communities are bleaching and dying at an alarming rate as ocean temperatures rise.

Addressing Root Causes of Declines in Freshwater Health

The Freshwater Trust is using water temperature data loggers to help restore habitat to benefit federally-listed fish in Rudio Creek, a tributary of Oregon's John Day River.

HOBO Compact Data Loggers Support Coral Reef Health in Micronesia

A California nonprofit is using water temperature data loggers for long-term monitoring of the coral reef system surrounding the island of Kosrae in Micronesia.

Solar Photovoltaic Array Monitoring at Allegheny College

Onset has teamed up with students at Allegheny College to monitor a 400-500 Watt solar photovoltaic array on the roof of a campus building.

National Grid's Deep Energy Retrofit Pilot Program

DEAP Energy Group in Newton, Massachusetts just finished super-insulating Massachusetts State Rep.