Monitoring Watersheds to Create Sustainable Ecosystems & Forecast Environmental Changes
A nonprofit research center in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is using HOBO data loggers to create diagnostic and prognostic tools for the area’s watersheds.
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In the World of Hardwood Flooring, Data Makes a World of Difference
An award-winning wood flooring installation company relies on HOBO data loggers to monitor indoor environmental conditions at jobsites.
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Creating a New Homebuilding Paradigm in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains
A design/builder in Colorado is using HOBO data loggers to help prove the energy efficiency of environmentally friendly homes
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Old Plus New Equals the Perfect Cranberry!
Read this story to find out how a traditional Cape Cod cranberry farmer relies on HOBOnet to help protect his crops from harmful frost.
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HOBO Data Loggers Aid Sea Turtle Preservation in Malaysia
On Tioman Island, the Juara Turtle Project uses HOBO data loggers to link egg incubation temperature with size and fitness of sea turtle hatchlings.
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HOBO Loggers Help Preserve Water for Japanese Saké
The Sumikawa Hydrogeological Institute works to preserve and protect the high-quality groundwater in Japan's premiere Saké brewing area.
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Preserving Musical Artifacts at the National Music Museum in Vermillion, South Dakota
Museum conservators use data loggers to monitor conditions in galleries and storage facilities housing a diverse collection of musical instruments and artifacts.
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Water Level Loggers Help Save Sea Turtle Nests
Florida State University researchers use HOBO water level data loggers to identify sea turtle nesting areas at high risk of groundwater inundation.
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Restoring Coral Reefs at the Island of Koh Tao
The New Heaven Reef Conservation Program (NHRCP) uses HOBO Pendant data loggers as part of its work to actively restore the coral reefs around the island of Koh Tao.
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Three Generations near the Banks of the Bagmati
HOBO MX2001 Bluetooth Water Level loggers monitor Nepal's Bagmati River and serve as proof-of-concept for citizen-science methods being employed in an effort to improve the area's dwindling water supply.