FerryBox - Continuous and automatic water quality observations along transects in the North Sea

W. Petersen, M. Gehrung, F. Schroeder
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In order to distinguish between anthropogenic and natural changes in an ecosystem, the environmental parameters and the driving forces need to be monitored in different temporal and spatial scales. The limitation of conventional monitoring methods particularly with regard to temporal and spatial resolution is often a serious hindrance to a better understanding of marine ecosystems and the underlying biogeochemical processes. The use of unattended automatic observing systems onboard of ships of opportunity offers a cost-effective and reliable possibility to obtain regular observations of near-surface parameters with a high spatial coverage and temporal resolution. In the Southern North Sea the application of the so called FerryBox systems has been proved since 2002. FerryBoxes have been installed on different ferries and cargo ships as well. The system allows high frequent monitoring of oceanographic parameters (temperature, salinity, turbidity) as well as biological relevant parameters such as chlorophyll, nutrients, oxygen and pH along a transect. In combination with remote sensed data the spatial limitation to a certain transect can be overcome. On the other hand the data from the FerryBox can be used as ground truth data for the remote sensing data. Special events like strong short-term algae blooms, which will be detected only occasionally by standard monitoring methods, can be studied in detail and related to variations in influencing factors such as temperature, wind and nutrient load. However, due to its limitations (surface measurements, certain ship tracks only) only a combination of research ship cruises, buoy measurements at strategic locations, remote sensing and numerical modeling will give the deep insights needed for an understanding of the ecosystem as a prerequisite for future management options.
FerryBox -沿北海横断面的连续和自动水质观测
为了区分生态系统的人为变化和自然变化,需要在不同的时空尺度上对生态系统的环境参数和驱动力进行监测。传统监测方法的局限性,特别是在时间和空间分辨率方面的局限性,往往严重阻碍人们更好地了解海洋生态系统和潜在的生物地球化学过程。机遇号船上无人值守自动观测系统的使用,为获得高空间覆盖率和高时间分辨率的近地表参数定期观测提供了一种经济、可靠的可能性。自2002年以来,所谓的FerryBox系统在北海南部的应用得到了证明。渡轮箱也安装在不同的渡轮和货船上。该系统可以对海洋参数(温度、盐度、浊度)以及生物相关参数(如叶绿素、营养物质、氧气和pH值)进行高频率监测。结合遥感数据可以克服对某一样带的空间限制。另一方面,FerryBox的数据可以作为遥感数据的地面真值数据。像强烈的短期藻华这样的特殊事件,用标准的监测方法只能偶尔检测到,但可以详细研究,并与温度、风和养分负荷等影响因素的变化有关。然而,由于其局限性(水面测量,某些船舶轨迹),只有结合研究船巡航,战略位置的浮标测量,遥感和数值模拟才能提供深入了解生态系统所需的见解,作为未来管理选择的先决条件。
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