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Helping Close the Detection Gap
AquaWatch continuous water quality monitoring comes to the Munster Blackwater In February 2026, the European Commission's Joint Research Centre published its independent report into the largest recorded fish kill in Irish history. More than 40,000 fish died across a 30km stretch of the Munster Blackwater in August 2025. The suspected cause, an unidentified waterborne irritant, had dissipated before it could be measured. The investigation found nothing conclusive. No source.
Apr 72 min read
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Streams of Synergy - Water at the Convergence of Industry, Community and Environment to Ensure the Sustainability of Water Resources
In a world where water is increasingly recognised as the lifeblood of our planet, the need for effective stewardship of freshwater...
May 7, 20242 min read
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Seeing Beyond Assumptions: Revolutionising Stormwater Management with Visual AI
In the world of stormwater management, assumptions have long dictated decisions. But what if we could move from assumptions to facts, revolu
Apr 20, 20242 min read
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AI in Water Management
The integration of machine learning with environmental monitoring, as demonstrated in the recent study by Shyu et al. (2023), shows that...
Mar 26, 20243 min read
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Monitoring vs Modelling The Benefits of Complete Data Sets
In environmental water management, the accuracy and comprehensiveness of water quality data sets are paramount. As we face increasing...
Mar 22, 20244 min read
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Why is multi-point monitoring across waterways so urgently needed?
By integrating data and insights from a network of monitoring stations, New Zealand has the immediate opportunity to improve the health...
Mar 12, 20244 min read
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Harnessing Technology, Transparency, and Collaboration for Sustainable Freshwater Management
As we grapple with the growing demands on water resources and the challenges posed by climate change, the stewardship of freshwater...
Mar 10, 20244 min read
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