YSI Webinar | Drowning in Data, Monitoring Harmful Algal Blooms

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    Watch Part I: http://bit.ly/2h92Cev

    Are you drowning in data? Join Dr. Stephanie A. Smith of YSI, a Xylem Brand, and Chuck Springer of Aquatic Informatics as they review best practices for managing and interpreting algae data in this recorded webinar!

    Interpreting algae monitoring data is not straightforward, even with the most sophisticated instruments at our fingertips. Examples of challenges include:

    Processing and interpreting large datasets
    Working with mismatched timestamps and data from multiple sources
    Collating data which exist in different file formats
    Correcting water quality signals to compensate for sensor drift and step changes

    Webinar Highlights

    Demonstration of how spreadsheet tools can be used to process data
    Discussion about the limitations of sensor technologies for describing algal biology in units such as CFU/ml and a discussion on how software can be leveraged to estimate some of these values
    Description of solutions for managing data from discrete environmental samples, multi-parameter sondes, and laboratory analyses
    Best practices on identifying data outliers, reviewing associated metadata, and applying drift corrections across disparate files generated by monitoring tools
    Many of these same techniques can be used across a variety of parameters and monitoring applications!

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