Tweet: Dedicated threesome researches local water quality/nitrate levels to find out if we gone die or not. They concluded that we not gone die!This dedicated threesome (Alex, Brian, and Sam) researched water quality (specifically nitrate levels) in Blind Brook running into the Long Island Sound. They were like “I think the nitrate levels are really gunna suck in Blind Brook.” But guess what, it wasn’t. There wasn’t a substantial amount of nitrate to be concerned about. But they did find that pollution levels increased after it rained, which would be bad for the fishies and water quality. But the pollution did hit it and quit it by running into the Long Island real quick. They researched six sites around the same time of day for three days and found that during the dry days, nitrate levels were low and were higher during the last day it rained and nitrate levels were higher. They found this research important because without good quality water, everyone die. Read Alex, Sam and Brian's paper here blog AuthorsGeorgie Humphries, Isabella Wrobel, and Daniel Demopoulos
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorAll blog posts are written by students in General Ecology about work completed by their classmates. It's their chance to flex their science communication muscles - let us know what you think! ArchivesCategories |