Shared Equipment

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Boats
26' Parker cabin cruiser (RV Ziggy) with ample deck space for lake work, powered by twin 225 hp Yamaha outboards. 18' Alweld center console, powered by 215 hp Yamaha outboard. Large boat stored at Clemons Boats in Sandusky. Smaller boat at Ecology Research Station.
Primary Contacts: George Bullerjahn (bullerj@bgsu.edu) and Jeff Miner (jminer@bgsu.edu).

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Plant Growth Chambers
Two Conviron PGR-15 models installed in Nov. 2025. Used for wetland and aquatic plant experiments. Location: Life Sciences 211. Primary contact: Sarah Emery (emersar@bgsu.edu).

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Field spectroradiometer
Spectral Evolution PSR-1100f model purchased July 2025. Can be used to track changes in algal blooms over time, such as their density, size, and composition. Can validate satellite data on algal blooms. Location: Life Sciences 221. Primary contact: James Metcalf (jmetcal@bgsu.edu).

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Water Analyzer
Seal AQ-400 Discrete Analyzer purchased June 2025. Expands capacity for water and soil chemical analyses associated with H20hio project and other wetland and agricultural research. Location: McLeod 140. Primary contact: Bob Midden (midden@bgsu.edu).

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NMR Helium Exchanger
Will support new NMR in Chemistry, providing the ability to characterize novel toxins produced by algae associated with Harmful Algal Blooms. To be installed 2026. Primary contact: Alexis Ostrowski (alexiso@bgsu.edu).

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Imaging FlowCytoBot (IFCB)
An automated submersible video microscope capable of capturing high resolution images of algae, with automatic analysis of up to 30,000 images per hour. Targeted for deployment on the Viking cruise ship Polaris for Great Lakes system monitoring in May 2026. Will also be used in outreach and education. Primary contact: George Bullerjahn (bullerj@bgsu.edu).

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Fish rearing system
Two Oceans Design Research Racks include six 20 gal tanks each with pumps, UV, and required plumbing purchased Sept. 2025. Allows for replicated experiments on fish and other aquatic organisms in highly controlled environments, for example testing effects of emerging contaminants on fish development and behavior. Can also be used for fish conservation studies. Location: Life Sciences Bldg. Primary contact: Kevin Neves (kneves@bgsu.edu).

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Portable photosynthesis system
Li-Cor 6800 purchased July 2025. Measures real-time photosynthetic activity in plants and algae. Can be used in agricultural, wetland and coastal ecosystem research. Location: Life Sciences 417. Primary contact: Sarah Emery (emersar@bgsu.edu).

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Physical watershed model
An Emriver EM4 model was installed in August 2025. Classroom tool for teaching river dynamics principles in geology and hydrology. Provides hand-on experiences for students learning about sediment transport, erosion, effects of dredging, flood dynamics, and groundwater behavior. Can also be used for research to test computer simulations in three dimensions. Location: Overman 064. Primary contact: Ganming Liu (gliu@bgsu.edu).

Smaller items include portable video microscopes and technology displays for outreach and education, along with chemical and biological safety equipment for sample processing in Life Sciences.

Updated: 03/19/2026 11:04AM