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RESEARCH EQUIPMENT

Tidal Simulation Version 1.0 and 2.0 

 

These machines are designed to mimic the natural rocky intertidal zones for marine research. Programmable and configurable to manipulate multiple independent variables such as temperature, dissolved oxygen concentration, light intensity and duration, and food availability.  These machines allow researchers to study how organisms live in extreme conditions and make predictions about how they will react to different conditions with global climate change.

 

CROCS (Controlled Reptile Oxygen and Climate System) 

 

Built to study the critical thermal maximum of lizards in different altitudes by heating air in test chambers at a constant, rate with gasses of varying oxygen concentration.  

Aquariums for the Center for Costal Marine Sciences at CSU Cal Poly.

 

Carlson surge tanks on top configured in a flow through design and fish research holding systems.

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