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      York Water Science Center in Coram, NY.  I have spent 3 years with the USGS
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       throughout Long Island.  This network supports advance flood warning for emergency
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       health, guiding TMDLs, and sediment flux studies.  I am also currently involved
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    - Real-time monitoring
       origins of fecal contamination to Long Island embayments and in developing studies
    - Continuous Water Quality Monitoring
      to better understand the occurrence of microplastics in the environment.
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Revision as of 16:54, 12 May 2024

USGS Staff Profile:

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     focused on maintaining a real-time tide and continuous water-quality network
     throughout Long Island.  This network supports advance flood warning for emergency
     managers, tidal wetland loss research, monitoring for hypoxia and ecological
     health, guiding TMDLs, and sediment flux studies.  I am also currently involved
     in Microbial Source Tracking research to assess the geographical and biological
     origins of fecal contamination to Long Island embayments and in developing studies
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