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Advances in the development of biological sensors / platforms and models
Electrical resistance is a proxy for temperature. Conductivity + Temperature + Pressure are used to CALCULATE salinity. Fluorescence is used as a proxy for chlorophyl and even phytoplankton abundance but with major caveats based on population structure, quenching, etc. The more unconstrained proxies you have the further you go from a rigorous end result.