WHOI Scientists Test Prototype Water-Level Sensor  @WHOI
WHOI Scientists Test Prototype Water-Level Sensor  @WHOI
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution | WHOI Scientists Test Prototype Water-Level Sensor @WHOI | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 17 minutes ago.
🌊 Did you know 43% of Massachusetts’ population lives in a coastal community? WHOI researchers are working to help them protect their futures with the creation of a low-cost water-level sensor. Two prototypes are currently being tested alongside NOAA tidal gauges. Once they confirm they’re working properly, data will be publicly available to help cities and towns plan with resiliency planning.

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WHOI Scientists Test Prototype Water-Level Sensor @WHOI

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