Lab
Ecological Interactions Research Lab
The 1000 square foot dry lab dedicated to the Ecological Interactions Research contains the following state of the art equipment:
- Nutrient auto-analyzer
- This instrument will measure ortho-phosphate, nitrate, nitrite, ammonia, and silica concentrations in seawater and porewater in ppm and ppb.
- Coulter counter
- The coulter counter is used to count the number of algal or phytoplankton in a known volume of liquid. It can also measure the cell diameters of the algal or phytoplankton cells and will give a printout of the population according to the size.
- Molecular equipment
- Thermal cycler
- Electrophoresis units and power supplies
- Microcentrifuge
Basic Marine Laboratory Equipment
- UV-Spectrophometer
- The UV spectrophometer is used for many chemical colorimetric determinations and it comes equipped with 8 cuvette holder carousal.
- Muffle furnace
- The muffle furnace is used for organic and inorganic matter determination. The muffle furnace can go up to 1100C.
- Sieve shaker and sieves
- Sieve shakers are used for grain sizing of marine sediments.
- Refrigerated centrifuge
- Minus 83C freezer
- Research grade stereoscopes and compound microscopes
- Drying ovens
Microscope Room
- Compound microscope with florescence imagery
- Carl Zeiss steromicroscope
- Both scopes have digital imaging capabilities and computer attachment with ImagePro software
Field Equipment
- Sonde 6600 with hand-held display
- This is a multi-parmeter instrument used for measuring temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidy, chlorophyll, and salinity in seawater
- Benthic sampling equipment (Van Veen grab)
- Acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP)
- Underwater digital camera (ROV) with video capabilities
- Sulphide and REDOX meters

