Characterization of pelagic communities in the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean using a broadband acoustic system, net samplers, and optical instruments

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Myounghee Kang , Aldwin Adrianus , Kyoung-Ho Cho , Jee-Hoon Kim , Wuju Son , Jaeill Yoo , Eun Jin Yang , Hyoung Sul La
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Rising Arctic temperatures are causing substantial declines in sea ice, altering ice retreat and formation in the Pacific Arctic and impacting marine communities. Despite the significant challenges facing the Pacific Arctic, there are still gaps in our understanding of the environmental impacts on pelagic communities, particularly sound scattering layers (SSLs), and their distributions in the southern Chukchi Sea (SCS), northern Chukchi Sea (NCS), and East Siberian Sea (ESS). This study utilized a wideband autonomous transceiver, net samplers, and optical instruments to explore SSLs in the Pacific Arctic, detailing their relationships with hydrographic properties. The findings indicated a greater vertical distribution of pelagic communities in the SCS than in the NCS and ESS. Significant differences in frequency spectra patterns were observed between the SCS and both the NCS and the ESS, though not between the NCS and the ESS. The correlations between the broadband acoustic and hydrographic values were generally weak to moderate. Elevated acoustic values in the SCS were linked to higher water temperature, dissolved oxygen, and chlorophyll and lower salinity. This study also revealed the behavioral properties of individual pelagic animals and identified Ctenophores and Copepods as the most abundant classes based on camera images and net samples. This research offers crucial insights into the distribution and interactions of pelagic communities with environmental factors, laying the groundwork for understanding climate change impacts. Additionally, this paper presents the first findings of frequency spectra from a broadband system in the Arctic Ocean.

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利用宽带声学系统、网状取样器和光学仪器确定北冰洋太平洋部分水层群落的特征
北极气温上升导致海冰大幅减少,改变了太平洋北极地区冰的消退和形成,并对海洋生物群落产生了影响。尽管太平洋北极地区面临着重大挑战,但我们对环境对浮游生物群落(尤其是声散射层(SSL))的影响及其在楚科奇海南部(SCS)、楚科奇海北部(NCS)和东西伯利亚海(ESS)的分布的了解仍然存在差距。这项研究利用宽带自主收发器、网状采样器和光学仪器对太平洋北极地区的 SSL 进行了探索,详细研究了它们与水文地理特性之间的关系。研究结果表明,与北冰洋和东海海域相比,南极大陆海域的浮游群落垂直分布更广。在 SCS 与 NCS 和 ESS 之间观察到频率频谱模式的显著差异,但在 NCS 与 ESS 之间则没有。宽带声学值与水文测量值之间的相关性一般为弱至中等。SCS 中声学值的升高与较高的水温、溶解氧和叶绿素以及较低的盐度有关。这项研究还揭示了浮游动物个体的行为特征,并根据照相机图像和网样确定了栉水母和桡足类为最丰富的类群。这项研究为了解浮游生物群落的分布及其与环境因素的相互作用提供了重要见解,为了解气候变化的影响奠定了基础。此外,本文还首次展示了来自北冰洋宽带系统的频率谱图。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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