CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF THE HACKENSACK RIVER: DATA USAGE

Abstract: Senior Environmental Scientist, Ed Konsevick, will discuss MRRI’s interactive web-based data dissemination system at the New Jersey Water Monitoring Council’s June 11th meeting. The technical focus for this meeting will be on Water Quality Data Management.

BOROUGH OF RIDGEFIELD GIS PRESENTATION

Abstract: Two of MRRI’s GIS Specialists will be making a special presentation to the Borough of Ridgefield regarding the services that the MRRI GIS Department offers to each of the 14 municipalities in the Meadowlands District. The presentation will focus on IMS Applications, the Google Earth application, data collection/processing services and staff training amongst others.

Geographic Information Systems and Mapping Operations (GISMO) Presentation

Abstract: MRRI has been communicating spatially explicit data and information about the Hackensack Meadowlands District in northern New Jersey since 1992. A regional initiative to share GIS resources with and among local governments was approved under the Municipal Assistance Program. One component of the program was to develop the Emergency Reponse Information System (ERIS); a … Read more

THE 9TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL GOVERNMENT RESEARCH

Abstract: The New Jersey Meadowlands Commission (NJMC) is a regional planning agency in northern New Jersey with jurisdiction over 14 municipalities. This case study describes a five year effort by this agency to serve geographic knowledge to 14 towns in the region by sharing resources and infrastructure through a centralized Geographical Information System (GIS). Serving … Read more

A STUDY OF THE BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY OF AN URBAN ESTUARY: NEW JERSEY’S HACKENSACK MEADOWLANDS

Abstract: A time span of 15 years separated two surveys of the benthic macroinvertebrate community of the Hackensack Meadowlands. During each survey, three replicate grab samples were collected using a full-sized Ponar grab at 26 sampling locations during each season over a one year period. The original survey, conducted in 1987, recovered 65,565 organisms from … Read more

THE SECOND ANNUAL STUDENT RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM

Abstract: The Hackensack Meadowlands region is an ideal setting for monitoring atmospheric air conditions. The preserved wetlands are surrounded by Routes 3 and 46 to the North and South, and Route 7 and Interstate 95 on the West and East. Since these wetlands are preserved, we know atmospheric pollutants must be caused by the automobiles … Read more

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY PRESENTATION

Abstract: Members of MRRI’s scientific research team presented their latest findings of the “New Jersey Turnpike Air Monitoring” study currently being conducted to the staff at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The objective of the study is to determine how particulate concentration from Turnpike vehicle emissions is affected by seasons, day and night, traffic flow … Read more

93RD ANNUAL NJWEA CONFERENCE – GIS PRESENTATION

Abstract: Dom Elefante and Alex Marti will present “Sewer and Stormwater Mapping: A Regional Approach to Municipal Information Sharing” at the 93rd Annual New Jersey Environment Association’s Conference in Atlantic City. The GIS Group’s role in providing a regional system in the development of a GIS infrastructure for utilities management within the 14 Meadowlands municipalities … Read more

THE NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY CHAPTER OF “GITA” (GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION) PRESENTATION

Abstract: MRRI has been communicating spatially explicit data and information about the Hackensack Meadowlands District in northern New Jersey since 1992. A regional initiative to share GIS resources with and among local governments was approved under the Municipal Assistance Program. One component of the program was to develop the Emergency Reponse Information System (ERIS); a … Read more

SNYDER HIGH SCHOOL FIELD TRIP

Abstract: The Meadowlands Environmental Research Institute (MRRI) will be hosting students from Snyder High School’s AP Environmental Science class in Jersey City. Students will spend time interacting with MRRI staff and learning about our Analytical Lab, GIS Lab and Library. The trip will conclude with an educational walk along the nature trails that surround the … Read more

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