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Florida Gulf Coast University Takes Delivery of LISST-HAB

November 9, 2020

Florida Gulf Coast University has taken delivery of the new LISST-HAB instrument which will be used initially in the Estero Bay of Florida to study sediment transport in and around seagrass beds. The product technology is designed for scientific monitoring...

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Happy Halloween from Sequoia!

November 5, 2020

Happy Halloween from Sequoia! This year, we enjoyed celebrating together while working from home. We hosted both a Halloween costume and a decorating contest, and it was wonderful to see everyone get creative for seasonal festitivies this 2020. Enjoy...

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USGS Evaluates LISST-ABS

November 3, 2020

From January 2016 until February 2018, the USGS evaluated Sequoia’s LISST-ABS at 10 streamflow-gaging stations, collecting LISST-ABS and suspended sediment concentration (SSC) data. The evaluation also compared the LISST-ABS to standard turbidity sensors...

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500 Douglas Firs Planted Near Yakima

November 3, 2020

Last weekend, with assistance of Greg Mackey, manager of Oak Creek Wildlife Area, Sequoia co-founder Yogi Agrawal and 11 volunteers from Mercer Island planted 500 Douglas Firs near Yakima, WA. The forest had sustained fire damage. Old Douglas firs are...

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