Do you hate heading out for work on a cold winter morning and practically having icicles hanging from your nose as the car warms up for you? Especially after this last winter I think we all need a remote car starter.

On November 3 and 4 of 1927, torrential rains caused local rivers to rise and drove residents to their roofs. Between 1935 and 1938 the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, constructed Waterbury Reservoir. The CCC camp here was a fully operating, thriving community with more than 80 buildings, and housing 2,000 men at its peak. Now, half a century later, only a few solitary chimneys and concrete foundations remain.


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Remote camping: The remote campsites can be reserved online or through the Reservation Call Center at 1-888-409-7579 starting May 19. Those not reserved are first come/first served. Information about open campsites may be found at each access area. Simply find a vacant designated campsite, pitch in and the park ranger will come by to get you registered. Campsites may be used by any single party for up to 7 days with no fees. Every remote campsite has a maximum occupancy of 6 people, unless otherwise posted. There are privies at these sites, but there is no potable water. View remote camping page here.

There are a limited number of opportunities for very primitive, remote camping on DNR lands that are not associated with a campground and do not require a reservation fee. These non-reservable sites or areas are not regularly maintained and may require the user to obtain a special permit.

Singular remote sites or areas are often located on lakes and rivers and are only accessible by watercraft. Remote primitive backpack camping is allowed using the existing permit system on some northern forest properties. Permittees obtain a permit and then hike-in at least one mile to the camping location. No vehicles or trailers are allowed.

Following Superstorm Sandy in 2012, and in the absence of state guidance for large scale virtual instruction, the Toms River Regional School District developed an emergency plan for the continuation of learning on a limited basis. The NJ Department of Education stated its willingness to permit school districts to hold virtual school days in the event of a school closure mandated by health officials and, most importantly, have them count towards the mandatory 180 days of school per year. With the support of the Ocean County Health Department and Executive County Superintendent Kevin Ahearn the district submitted aDistrict Reopening Plan, which includes remote learning plan, was revised as described below and approved by the NJDOE.

Microplastic pollution in aquatic ecosystems presents an emerging environmental threat that can have adverse effects on ecology, endanger aquatic species, and result in economic damage. Despite the numerous studies reporting the presence of microplastics in marine environments, research into their presence in freshwater systems or inland waters remains limited. This study aimed to assess the level of microplastic pollution transported by the Munzur and Plmr Rivers and some small rivers that flow into the Uzunayr dam lake, which is the confluence of the Munzur and Plmr Rivers in Trkiye. Samples were collected from 23 stations, with the concentration of microplastics ranging from 0.01 MP/m3 at P-4 station to 28.21 MP/m3 at P-10, a station located near a city. Microplastics comprise four types: fiber, film, fragment, and glitter. The average size of microplastics was 1.46  0.05 mm, with the average size of fibers, films, fragments, and glitter-type microplastics being 1.58  0.07 mm, 1.23  0.10 mm, 1.21  0.11 mm, and 0.78  0.16 mm, respectively. The most frequent polymers were polyethylene (31.8%), polystyrene (21.1%), and polypropylene (10.5%). Despite being considered remote and less populated rivers compared to other river systems in Trkiye, all sampling sites showed varying concentrations of microplastics.

Note: Installing GlobalProtect does not provide you with VPN remote access. To obtain VPN access, an administrator (supervisor, dean, or other administrator) must enter a request using the Remote Access Request (VPN) tile in Service Central.

Los Rios remains a high-value target for cyberattacks, especially during times of uncertainty. Be especially wary of emails that attempt to get you to share your password as a requirement for working remotely. Attackers will often try to exploit an existing relationship by posing as a person you know or trust (such as a colleague or supervisor) and by creating a sense of urgency.

Whether you are using a district-issued device that connects directly to district resources or accessing these resources via a remote desktop connection, avoid storing district data on your personal device.

Password protection or other appropriate access controls must be enabled on any personal device you use for remote access. If the personal device is to be used by other persons (such as your family members), a separate password/access control protected profile should be setup for the employee, which cannot be accessed by other individuals.

If you are new to Canvas, you can use the "quickstart" self-paced training. This training demonstrates the minimum Canvas features to use in your courses in order to switch to remote operation if needed. It is intended for instructional faculty, but is available to all employees.

Cole and John persevered, and Cole has grown to enjoy river trips, but that initial terror left a scar. The KK is the most ambitious expedition Cole and John have undertaken; the memory of the Tuolumne is always under the surface. 


For five hours, we move a couple thousand pounds of equipment, piece by piece, from both boats. With no sure footing, everyone teeters along with the careful steps of a newborn fawn. We grind out an ad hoc path to a shallow side channel that skirts the logjam and dribbles its way back to the river.

For all the physical exertion, the emotional setbacks are the biggest toll. For me, the hardest moment of the trip comes when Maranda, sent ahead to scout for camping spots, returns with the news that yet another logjam is blocking the river just downstream.

Abstract:A passive method for remote sensing of the nuisance green algae Cladophora glomerata in rivers is presented using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). Included are methods for UAV operation, lens distortion correction, image georeferencing, and spectral analysis to support algal cover mapping. Eighteen aerial photography missions were conducted over the summer of 2013 using an off-the-shelf UAV and three-band, wide-angle, red, green, and blue (RGB) digital camera sensor. Images were post-processed, mosaicked, and georeferenced so automated classification and mapping could be completed. An adaptive cosine estimator (ACE) and spectral angle mapper (SAM) algorithm were used to complete the algal identification. Digital analysis of optical imagery correctly identified filamentous algae and background coverage 90% and 92% of the time, and tau coefficients were 0.82 and 0.84 for ACE and SAM, respectively. Thereafter, algal cover was characterized for a one-kilometer channel segment during each of the 18 UAV flights. Percent cover ranged from 50%, and increased immediately after vernal freshet, peaked in midsummer, and declined in the fall. Results indicate that optical remote sensing with UAV holds promise for completing spatially precise, and multi-temporal measurements of algae or submerged aquatic vegetation in shallow rivers with low turbidity and good optical transmission.Keywords: river; remote sensing; UAV; drone; algae; Cladophora; SAV

Getting into the river was a comically tedious process. Everything was covered in a foot of snow, and the banks were mostly iced-over. It was too thin to walk on, but too thick to break with the boat or a paddle, which led to much arguing over how best to reach the main channel. We punched holes through the ice with logs, tried sliding over the top, running into the ice like a battering ram, all the while getting quite wet. An old man walking his dog stopped to observe the spectacle, clearly amused by our antics, and offered us his cane as an ice-breaker. Once we finally got going, he left shaking his head and chuckling.

The Town of Mills River hosts public meetings in-person but allows for remote attendance by the public. Streaming of all public meetings is available on YouTube. You can find a schedule of all public meetings on our home page and calendar.

Since ancient times, people have established communities in river deltas because it provides water, fertile land, and transportation access, making them an ideal place to live. This pattern has been carried forward to the present. With nearly 60 billion people living in river deltas, they are one of the most densely populated places on Earth (Kuenzer and Renaud, 2011). However, they are facing threats such as climate change, sea level rise, land use changes, and ecosystem degradation. Remote sensing is an excellent choice to obtain information about environmental conditions and their temporal changes. They play a crucial role in finding precursor signals of disasters, predicting the evolution of natural phenomena, among others. In relation to river deltas, remote sensing has been widely applied for coastline change detection, flood monitoring and forecasting, to name just a few (Merkuryeva et al. 2015; Li and Damen, 2010). Monitoring of the river deltas is important to maintain their health, identify problems promptly, and provide the scientific basis for management. Remote sensing is relevant technology to do so.

When a fast-flowing river joins a slow-flowing body of water or standing water (such as a lake, ocean, or reservoir), a river delta is formed (Kuenzer et al. 2019). A river delta is a landform shaped like a triangle with the top pointing upstream and the outer edge facing the injected waterbody, such as lakes and ocean, which can be seen as the "base" of the triangle. Generally, rivers are fed into the ocean. As shown in Figure 1, important large river deltas are located in the coastal area. They are found on every continent and every latitude zone, except the Antarctic and Arctic regions. ff782bc1db

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