利用主动声学的长期自主渔业调查

E. Meyer‐Gutbrod, C. Greene, A. Packer, H. Dorn, J. Griffith
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船舶时间成本的上升和预算限制的增加限制了当前的渔业声学调查实践。这种调查的空间覆盖范围有限,频率相对较低,损害了它们对渔业管理人员的价值。液体机器人波浪滑翔机使科学家能够在更广泛的天气条件下收集数据,比典型的船上声学调查使用更少的工时,同时大大降低了成本。作为美国国家科学基金会资助的研究项目的一部分,康奈尔大学、BioSonics公司和Liquid Robotics合作设计并制造了一种定制的双体,其中包含一个经过特殊修改的双频BioSonics回声测井仪,带有70 khz和200 khz的换能器。拖曳体连接到液体机器人波浪滑翔机的水下滑翔机单元上,通过一根柔顺的拖曳电缆在波浪滑翔机和拖曳体之间提供机械隔离。2011年3月至2012年3月,Liquid Robotics公司在夏威夷的Kealakekua湾进行了一系列测试,目的是评估该系统检测中远洋边界生物群落(MBC)的能力,这些生物群落从海上迁移到陆上,并向上垂直迁移。该系统为研究海洋生物的分布和迁移模式收集高质量的声学数据提供了有效的方法。它也为面向商业鱼类种群的持续评估和海洋生态系统健康监测的应用带来了巨大的希望。
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Long term autonomous fisheries survey utilizing active acoustics
Rising costs of ship time and increasing budgetary constraints limit current fisheries acoustic survey practices. The limited spatial coverage and relative infrequency of such surveys compromise their value to fisheries managers. The Liquid Robotics Wave Glider allows scientists to collect data in a wider range of weather conditions and using fewer man-hours than typical shipboard acoustic surveys while operating at a greatly reduced cost. As part of an NSF-sponsored research project, Cornell University, BioSonics, Inc. and Liquid Robotics collaborated to design and manufacture a custom tow-body containing a specially modified dual-frequency BioSonics echosounder with 70-kHz and 200-kHz transducers. The tow body was attached to the submerged glider unit of a Liquid Robotics Wave Glider with a compliant tow cable to provide mechanical isolation between the Wave Glider and the tow body. Liquid Robotics conducted a series of tests in Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii, during March 2011 and March 2012 with the goal of evaluating the ability of the system to detect the mesopelagic boundary community's (MBC) offshore to onshore and upward vertical migration. The system was shown to be an effective method for collecting high-quality acoustic data for studying patterns in the distribution and migration of marine organisms. It also holds great promise for applications oriented towards continuous assessment of commercial fish stocks and the monitoring of marine ecosystem health.
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