Special Level Loggers for Monitoring the Eco-System
Changes in the environment have led to a decline in biodiversity. As a result, governments design and implement projects to monitor ecosystems and assess environmental conditions. For example, the university research priority programme (URPP), which is implemented to monitor mangrove trees in the Seychelles, aims to understand the impact of global change on the region's biodiversity.
Projects like this require a lot of wildlife research and fieldwork. In monitoring projects that are carried out in areas that are highly exposed to sea level rise and are full of vegetation, it is necessary to measure the water level and water salinity.
Special level loggers are designed for this purpose that are low-maintenance and are very reliable. These data loggers measure the electrical conductivity of water (that has to do with the salt content of the water), water temperature, and water level. As a result, changes in water level due to rainfall are separated from changes in the incoming tides.
This data is stored in the system's internal memory. The level probe has two sensors: one measures atmospheric pressure and the other the surface. Surface measurements are accurate and independent of climate change. It is made of corrosion-resistant titanium because it is exposed to very saline environments.
New level loggers have the ability to measure parameters every ten minutes.
The results of ecosystem and environmental monitoring projects help us counteract the detrimental effects of global climate change on the habitats of the Earth.
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