In January, members of the FlowCam team traveled to the Laboratoire d’Oceanographie de Villefranche (LOV), home of the Quantitative Imaging Platform …
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With Flow Imaging Microscopy, thousands of FlowCam images of particles can be acquired in a single sample run. The Classification Tool in …
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We’re excited to announce two new features in VisualSpreadsheet 6 to support data management and exporting data to EcoTaxa, a collaborative web-based …
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Harmful algal blooms (HABs) can have major economic impacts in waterbodies where people frequently recreate, and being able to predict HABs is …
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Savannah Mapes (pictured here) was a graduate student in the Reece Lab at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) when she was awarded the …
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Aquaculture ponds are crucial for sustainable fish farming, providing controlled environments to enhance fish growth, maintain water quality, and …
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What better location for a meeting of limnologists than a city sandwiched between two lakes: Madison, Wisconsin. Madison was the perfect backdrop for …
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A storm is brewing off the coast of South Carolina.
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The FlowCam team had an excellent time in New Orleans for ASLO’s Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM) last month! In case you missed it—or just want to …
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Flow imaging microscopy (FIM) is a well-established technique for studying phytoplankton and other marine organisms. Thanks to its wide particle size …
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Documenting ecological changes in Antarctica is extremely important, as the continent is experiencing some of the fastest rates of warming on the …
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In March we attended the National Shellfisheries Association (NSA) meeting in Baltimore, Maryland. This annual meeting brings together scientists and …
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