Economic studies to value public outdoor recreation sites can be complex—often involving costly and time-consuming data collection and computations that are difficult to understand. A simpler approach that can reliably estimate values is available in a new paper...
ADCP installed on the MV Salish In Washington’s Puget Sound, scientists are conducting long-term monitoring of currents to improve navigation safety and to characterize tidal energy resources. This type of research can be expensive, but an innovative, cost-effective...
If you want to measure ocean waves, a technology powered by the sun and accessible through a smartphone app is delivering excellent results. Research published in the June issue of the Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology describes the performance data for...
Integral toxicologists are contributing to the state of the science in emerging contaminants with their evaluation of the current toxicology and human exposure data for perfluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA). This two-part publication is the first comprehensive, peer-reviewed...
In an ever-changing regulatory field, companies need to keep abreast of which commercial chemicals are next to be scrutinized. In an article titled “Keeping Up with Priorities,” Integral Principal delves into the history of assessment criteria and amendments to the...
Integral scientist Rob Pastorok, Ph.D., has coauthored an article published in Science of The Total Environment, titled “Predicting impacts of chemicals from organisms to ecosystem service delivery: A case study of endocrine disruptor effects on trout.” Using a...