Water Logging


Water Logging is a water quality monitoring program with the goals of using field monitoring as an educational tool and an outreach experience. The program is foremost concerned with developing a stewardship of our local bays and waters. Water logging further serves to screen for water quality impairments, determine long-term water quality trends, and provide useful water quality data to interested parties. The name, "Water Logging", is derived from a ship’s log which is used to keep a record of the ship's occurrences at sea. In this program, we are “logging” water quality parameters.

   

Contact us for more information

Angel Dybas
Cornell Coopertative Extension of Suffolk County
West Suffolk Marine Education Program
101 Browns Road
P.O. Box 554
Huntington, NY 11743
631-239-1800 • ald68@cornell.edu

Funded by: 

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation

The Fairleigh S. Dickinson Jr. Foundation 

Seymour's Boatyard, Northport, NY

Davenport Family Foundation

New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation

The New York State Fund

Private individuals