UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE'S GREAT BAY COAST WATCH HELPS AREA RESIDENTS MONITOR THEIR ESTUARY
February 20, 2008
February 20, 2008
DURHAM, N.H., Feb. 20 -- The University of New Hampshire issued the following news release:
On a damp and chilly January afternoon, Ann Reid is standing on a dock in Eliot, Maine, and taking a secchi disk reading to determine the water clarity in the Piscataqua River. The cold doesn't seem to bother her or the mallards nearby. When she is finished recording the data, Reid takes a few photos of the shoreline to document its condition.
Water quality data isn't usually . . .
On a damp and chilly January afternoon, Ann Reid is standing on a dock in Eliot, Maine, and taking a secchi disk reading to determine the water clarity in the Piscataqua River. The cold doesn't seem to bother her or the mallards nearby. When she is finished recording the data, Reid takes a few photos of the shoreline to document its condition.
Water quality data isn't usually . . .