Professor Ted Endreny (P.H., P.E.) is a published and well-respected professor of Water Resources and Ecological Engineering in the Department of Environmental Resource Engineering (ERE) at the State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF).
Professor Endreny has produced a fascinating video explaining his research into stream restoration and how it’s changing in New York. His research involves tackling erosion and habitat creation by using natural channel design and ecological engineering. By using flumes and steps, Professor Endreny demonstrates how wildlife can survive and feed, not just on the surface water, but also in the habitat below.
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(QuickTime, 2 mins 45)
For more information about SUNY ESF, please visit http://www.esf.edu/ or the Environmental Resource Engineering Department (ERE), http://www.esf.edu/ere/default.asp
You can download the datasheet for the Armfield C4-MkII flume featured in the video here: http://www.discoverarmfield.co.uk/data/c4/

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