The scientific arm of the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission.
Current Projects


Visualizing Highway Air Pollution: Development of a Geo-visualization Tool to Support Geographic Knowledge Discovery and the Presentation of Scientific Results


Monitoring the Development of a High Marsh for its Effectiveness in Sequestering Trace Metals


Characterizing Chromium Solubility and Speciation in Meadowlands Sediments


Measuring Wetland Change in the Hackensack Meadowlands Using Sediment Elevation Tables (SETs)


Monitoring Air Quality Within The New Jersey Meadowlands District


Characterization of Atmospheric Nitrogen Oxides Deposition over the Meadowlands


Continuous Water Monitoring Stations


Seasonal Water Quality Monitoring Program


Measuring and Modeling of Stormwater Runoff from Contaminated Sites in Kearny Marsh


Effects of a Clay Cap on Contaminants in Water, Sediments, Plants and Macroinvertebrates of Kearny Marsh


Clonal Diversity and Resistance to Invasion in Remnant Salt Marsh Patches Dominated by Spartina patens


Wetland Monitoring and Assessment Using Hyperspectral Remote Sensing


Monitoring of Air Toxic Particulate Pollutants from Heavily Trafficked New Jersey Turnpike: An Urban Community-Wide Project


Behavior of Blue Crabs in a Contaminated Environment


Municipal Assistance Program (MAP)


Bergen County Multi-Jurisdictional Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan – GIS Support


Geophysical Investigations of Vegetation Patterns and Competition in Salt Marshes


An Urban Refuge for Pollinators? A Comparative Study of Bee Communities in the NJ Meadowlands


Trophic Transfer of Contaminants and Mechanisms of Behavioral Effects on Juvenile Bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix from the Hackensack River