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Submersible data loggers monitor freshwater streams | Tinytag | Case Study
Freelance freshwater biologist, John Davy-Bowker, uses Tinytag Aquatic 2 data loggers in a long-term river monitoring project in Dorset. With three loggers each in two chalk streams, River Frome and River Piddle, John is able to accurately collect water temperature data and compare it to external water level data and macroinvertebrate samples.
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Tinytag data loggers aid viticulture investigation into the growth of Riesling grapes
The quality of grapes used in wine production is influenced by a number of environmental factors. The topography of the land on which vines are cultivated, soil quality, levels of solar radiation, rainfall, wind and temperature and humidity all contribute to the taste of the grape and the quality of the final product: the wine.
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Underwater data loggers record seawater temperatures in marine monitoring programme
Non-native species (also referred to as introduced species) are species which have been introduced to a new environment by human activity. Tinytag Aquatic 2 data loggers are used to monitor seawater temperatures to assess how temperatures affect non-native populations at Orkney, an archipelago off the coast of Scotland.
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Tinytags support underwater scientific research projects
The underwater data loggers record seawater temperature data for a variety of scientific research studies in UK waters and further afield.
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Tinytags monitor fish farm temperatures for antibiotic resistance research
Water temperature is monitored by the Tinytags in the fish farms for use in antibiotics resistance analysis.
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Tinytags used in oyster development research
Submersible Tinytags are monitoring sea temperatures in the Adriatic and under laboratory conditions, as part of a study into how environmental parameters affect oyster growth.
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Tinytags used in salmon reproduction research
Recorded data will be used to help understand the effect of stream temperatures on the spawning success and survival of salmon juveniles.
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Submersible Tinytags help South African shark research project
Data recorded by the Tinytags will help assess the impact of water temperature on the development rate and survival of catshark embryos.
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Tinytag data loggers monitor distillery water temperatures
Understanding temperature profiles of process water supplies plays an important role in evaluating the energy efficiency of distilleries producing Scotch Whisky and gin.
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Tinytags used to validate meat cooking temperatures
Recorded data helps ensure meat products are cooked to pasteurisation and CCP requirements.
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Tinytags used at medical research facility in Tanzania
Tinytags monitor environmental conditions at the medical research facility during evaluation of insecticides and vector control tools.