Thank you to Professors Tammy Domanski & Seth Miller from the Anne Arundel Community College and STEM teacher Heather Carter from the Anne Arundel County School System, we presented the GaiaXus Learning System at Spa Creek near the amazing Chesapeake Children's Museum. We brought 4 water quality monitors with tablets and plenty of line to sink the sensors into Spa creek, a brackish creek connected to the upper Chesapeake Bay.
The brackish water around the marks is subject to tides and showed recovery wildlife where grasses protected the shore from erosion.
It was the first time for the GaiaXus sensor to measure the high salinity typical for the location, the systems performed consistently well.