MEDIA ALERT: Students Build Water Sensors in Prep for King Tide Day

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Students from MAST @ FIU BBC, a public high school that’s part of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools and housed at Florida International University’s Biscayne Bay Campus, with the support of FIU’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication, spent Wednesday morning building coqui sensors that they will use for their upcoming King Tide Day events on Alton Road in Miami Beach on Oct. 9.

“This is a great and new experience,”said Noe Ley, a 10th grader at MAST @ FIU. “It really impressed me how a little breadboard could have as many abilities and different functions.”

More training is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 2 when students will construct and test water sensors in campus access to the Biscayne Bay and in nearby ponds with plans to use them to examine salinity in potential flood waters on Miami Beach during King Tide Day.

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