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Monitoring Coastal Streams With the Mayfly Data Logger and Atlas Scientific Sensors

Adam Gold from the University of North Carolina Institute of Marine Sciences explains how the unique characteristics of coastal streams influenced his monitoring station design.

Making Big Leaps in DIY Watershed Monitoring

Real-time monitoring and Web-based tools help to strengthen the measure-validate-disseminate links in the Internet of Water chain.

The Internet of Things Meets the Internet of Water

ConnectorSupplier.com learned the history of the Mayfly Data Logger and its potential to transform water quality monitoring from EnviroDIY co-founders Anthony Aufdenkampe and Shannon Hicks and EnviroDIY collaborator, Beth Fisher.

Computer Science Students Collect Real-Time Data With Mayfly Data Logger

"This is experiential learning at its best: getting kids in the stream, getting them interacting in their environment." Students at Milton Hershey School in Pennsylvania are deploying water-quality-monitoring sensor stations in a creek that runs through their campus.

EnviroDIY Sensors Track Road Salt Levels in Streams

During 2017, Stroud Water Research Center provided over 30 EnviroDIY sensor stations to watershed groups working in the Delaware River Basin to support monitoring, education, and outreach.

Mayfly boards now available on Amazon

We are excited to announce that our Mayfly Data Logger boards are now available for purchase on Amazon!