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GLOBE Student Is Recognized with Seven Awards at USM Regional Science Fair
Lily used a water quality kit provided in a backpack of materials courtesy of Mrs. Lee. She tested salinity, dissolved oxygen, pH, nitrogen and transparency. Lily tested several sites along the Gulf Coast and compared her data to data being collected by NOAA. Lily noted that some days the dissolved oxygen and salinity was much lower than what was measured by NOAA. During this time period, she also noted that the rivers had passed their flood stage, which could have contributed to the difference.
Lily updated her project information for submission to the 2025 USM Regional Science Fair. She received the following awards for her GLOBE project.
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NOAA's 2025 Taking the Pulse of the Planet Award
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The Air & Waste Management Association Justice Manning Award for Environmental Science
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Mississippi Department of Marine Resources Excellence in Marine Sciences Award
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NASA Earth System Science Project Award
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The Ricoh Sustainable Development Award
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The Science Champion Award from the United States Agency for International Development
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The United States Air Force Award for Outstanding Achievement
Congratulations to Lily, and kudos to Angela Lee for continuing to support this researcher!
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