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08 June 2023

Westlake University brings leading Water, Ocean Quality Expertise to the Global Environmental Measurement and Monitoring Initiative

A new agreement with the Engineering School of Westlake University grows the GEMM Network into Asia

HANGZHOU, CHINA—Hangzhou Bay, an inlet of the East China Sea, is a hub of economic activity, including shipping, fishing and tourism. However, the bay has also faced challenges related to pollution, with contaminants such as nitrogen and phosphorus impacting water quality and the health of the regional ecosystems. Westlake University, a leading research institution in China, is monitoring the water quality in this critical region.   

Today, on UN World Oceans Day 2023, Westlake joins the Global Environmental Measurement and Monitoring Initiative (GEMM). GEMM, a partnership between Optica (formerly OSA), Advancing Optics and Photonics Worldwide and the American Geophysical Union (AGU), is a network of scientists, practitioners, and policy stakeholders collaborating on shared issues in the environment and climate.

Through its School of Engineering, Westlake joins this powerful network, which includes universities, research institutions, and environmental monitoring companies. Westlake aims to provide reliable and impactful data on water quality in Hangzhou Bay and to participate in knowledge transfer of best water quality monitoring practices.

Caption:  Ling Li,Chair Professor of Environmental Hydrology at Westlake University

Credit: Westlake University

“The ocean-land interface in areas like Hangzhou Bay hosts critical ecosystems that are capable of moderating greenhouse gas emissions and protecting coastal zones from sea level rise,” said Ling Li, Chair Professor of Environmental Hydrology at Westlake University. “Our monitoring work in Hangzhou Bay contributes to a better understanding of this specific area and similar ecosystems around the world.”

In the Hangzhou Bay ecosystem, Westlake will contribute its expertise in areas such as water quality monitoring, aquatic ecology, and data analysis. Westlake’s participation in GEMM will provide an avenue to collaborate with other members and share expertise in the collection and analysis of water samples, monitoring environmental conditions and developing models to better understand the factors that impact water quality globally.

"We are thrilled to welcome Westlake University into the GEMM Initiative network. They will contribute greatly to our ability to understand water quality challenges in rivers, bays and seas that are felt around the world," said P. Scott Carney, Chief Scientist at Optica. "As a research institution committed to tackling global challenges, including environmental sustainability, we believe that Westlake’s participation in this network will enable the network to make meaningful contributions these critical issues."

 At Westlake's School of Engineering, environmental scientists and engineers combine fundamental research and technological innovation to explore answers to create a sustainable future of the Earth and humanity.

“Global climate challenges and local environmental impacts such as biodiversity loss are intertwined, and solutions require a multi-disciplinary approach. Westlake’s partnership with GEMM will help us understand the challenges at play in Hangzhou Bay and extrapolate that to areas facing similar challenges,” said Tom Wagner, at Westlake’s Sustainable Agricultural Systems and Engineering Laboratory.

Westlake’s cutting-edge research will only help further the GEMM Initiative’s network and expand the technical expertise that will be needed to begin addressing the world’s challenges in protecting our environment and ensuring all people have access to safe and clean water.

About Westlake University

Established in 2018, Westlake University is a new type of research university, a first in the history of modern China. With strong public support, the university aims to be a reformer in the Chinese higher education system. Founded by prominent scientists and scholars, Westlake University is committed to building a truly international, world leading research-focused institution.

Chi ZHANG

Email: zhangchi@westlake.edu.cn

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About the GEMM Initiative

The Global Environmental Measurement & Monitoring (GEMM) Initiative is an international project of Optica and the American Geophysical Union (AGU) seeking to bring together science, technology, and policy stakeholders to address critical environmental challenges and provide solutions to inform policy decisions on greenhouse gases (GHGs) and air and water quality. GEMM Centers are currently established in Scotland, Canada, China, New Zealand, and the United States in the San Francisco Bay Area and Midwest.

About AGU

AGU (www.agu.org) is a global community supporting more than half a million advocates and professionals in Earth and space sciences. Through broad and inclusive partnerships, AGU aims to advance discovery and solution science that accelerate knowledge and create solutions that are ethical, unbiased and respectful of communities and their values. Our programs include serving as a scholarly publisher, convening virtual and in-person events and providing career support. We live our values in everything we do, such as our net zero energy renovated building in Washington, D.C. and our Ethics and Equity Center, which fosters a diverse and inclusive geoscience community to ensure responsible conduct.

About Optica

Optica, Advancing Optics and Photonics Worldwide, is the society dedicated to promoting the generation, application, archiving and dissemination of knowledge in the field. Founded in 1916, it is the leading organization for scientists, engineers, business professionals, students and others interested in the science of light. Optica's renowned publications, meetings, online resources and in-person activities fuel discoveries, shape real-life applications and accelerate scientific, technical and educational achievement. Discover more at: Optica.org

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