Establishment of a three dimensional, real-time marine environment monitoring system, DataBuoy™ I, in the Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park, Hong Kong, with connection to the internet

R. Bradbeer, P. Hodgson, K. Lam, K. Ku
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DataBuoyTM I, a three dimensional, real-time marine environment monitoring system with connection to the internet, has been developed by the Department of Electronic Engineering, City University of Hong Kong (CityU). This equipment can multiplex up to five sensors placed at different depths in the water column for monitoring of temperature, salinity and light intensity. It was installed on a site in the Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park between June and July 2006. Data collected was transferred to the CityU Marine Laboratory at the Hoi Ha Wan Marine Life Centre. Preliminary results showed that Hoi Ha Wan has had a wide salinity variation (9 ppt to 33 ppt) among sites and within two days. During that data collecting period, the water temperature recorded at 30 cm from sea surface reached a maximum of 33.5degC, while that at 7 m deep was 25.5degC. The DataBuoyTM, therefore, could detect the hypoxia in shallow water caused by low salinity at the water surface whereas the deeper sensors could detect the thermocline associated with the hypoxia in deeper water, if any. Future work involves the setting up of a DataBuoyTM II network to monitor three areas in Hoi Ha Wan. The data could be collected every few seconds and consolidated in a computer server located in the CityU Marine Laboratory. It would be formatted for display at the Marine Life Centre for visitors ' information on a mimic panel and on the CityU"s WWW site. This would allow world wide access to the information, making it available on line to the Government Authority, schools and the general public for information and research purposes.
在香港海下湾海岸公园建立可连接互联网的三维实时海洋环境监测系统DataBuoy™I
香港城市大学(城大)电子工程系开发了一套可连接互联网的三维实时海洋环境监测系统DataBuoyTM I。该设备最多可配置五个传感器,放置在水柱的不同深度,用于监测温度、盐度和光照强度。该装置于2006年6月至7月期间安装于海下湾海岸公园的一处地点。收集到的数据会转至位于海下湾海洋生物中心的城市大学海洋实验室。初步结果显示,海下湾各地点在两天内的盐度变化很大(9至33毫帕)。在该数据收集期间,距海面30厘米处记录的水温最高达33.5℃,而距海面7米处的水温最高达25.5℃。因此,DataBuoyTM可以检测到由水面低盐度引起的浅水缺氧,而深层传感器可以检测到与深层缺氧相关的温跃层(如果有的话)。未来的工作包括在海下湾设立一个数据监测网络,以监察三个地区的情况。每隔几秒钟收集一次数据,并将其整合到城市大学海洋实验室的一台计算机服务器中。它的格式将在海洋生物中心的模拟展板和城市大学的网站上展示,供游客参考。这将使全世界都能取得这些资料,使政府当局、学校和一般公众可以联机取得这些资料,以供参考和研究之用。
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