利用声呐来描述火星天文台海洋生物的时间模式

J. Horne, S. Urmy, D. Barbee
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DEIMOS(深水回声集成海洋观测系统)是部署在加利福尼亚州蒙特利湾火星电缆观测站的一个主动声学包。DEIMOS位于深度875米的大陆斜坡上,每5秒向上传输一次声脉冲,记录水柱中生物反射声的强度(即后向散射)。它被设计为一个强大的rov可部署包,围绕Simrad EK60 38 kHz科学回声测深仪构建。7°分束式换能器充油以承受深度压力。电子设备,包括通用收发器,用于远程重启的可寻址网络中继器,以及电源滤波器和降压,都被安置在一个17英寸的Teledyne Benthos硼硅酸盐玻璃压力球中。整个组件用螺栓固定在镀锌钢框架上,并通过带有ODI湿伴侣连接器的50米Falmat以太网电缆连接到MARS节点上。DEIMOS于2009年2月由ROV Ventana从R/V Point Lobos部署。由火星节点提供电力和通信链路,DEIMOS可以远程控制,并产生从海底到地面的近实时反向散射数据。自部署以来,我们已经实现了自动数据处理来监控数据采集,如果停止则发出电子邮件警报,并将数据从蒙特利湾水族馆研究所(MBARI)的采集服务器上传到西雅图的渔业声学研究实验室。蒙特利湾位于加州海流的东部边界。它的食物网依赖于偶然的、季节性的上升流事件提供的营养,它的远洋动物群以无脊椎动物为主。在声学记录中可以看到各种各样的生物模式。几个后向散射层经历垂直迁移,并随季节在数量、深度和密度上发生变化。偶发性事件,如高密度聚集和大型水面潜水目标也存在。我们正在开发指标,以表征时间索引,垂直密度分布。从春末到初秋,总后向散射密度呈增加趋势,同时在水柱中变得更加分散,向纵深移动。这些变化反映了垂直迁移层数的减少,以及以500 m深度附近为中心的大而深的非迁移层的出现。由于近地表聚集的存在,冬末和春季存在短期变率。固定声学仪器的长期部署提供了高分辨率的时间尺度数据,这在水生生物研究中是罕见的。
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Using sonar to describe temporal patterns of oceanic organisms from the MARS observatory
DEIMOS (Deepwater Echo Integrating Marine Observatory System) is an active acoustic package deployed at the MARS cabled observatory in Monterey Bay, CA. Located on the continental slope at a depth of 875 m, DEIMOS transmits an acoustic pulse upwards every five seconds, recording the intensity of reflected sound (i.e. backscatter) from organisms in the water column. Designed as a robust, ROV-deployable package, it is built around a Simrad EK60 38 kHz scientific echosounder. The 7°, split-beam transducer is oil-filled to withstand pressure at depth. Electronics, including the general-purpose transceiver, an addressable web relay for remote rebooting, and a power filter and step-down, are housed in a 17-inch Teledyne Benthos borosilicate glass pressure sphere. The entire assembly is bolted to a galvanized steel frame and is attached to the MARS node by a 50-m Falmat Ethernet cable with an ODI wetmate connector. DEIMOS was deployed in February 2009 by the ROV Ventana from the R/V Point Lobos. Supplied with power and a communications link from the MARS node, DEIMOS is controlled remotely, and yields near-real-time backscatter data from the seabed to the surface. Since deployment, we have implemented automated data handling to monitor data acquisition, issue email alerts if it stops, and to upload data from the acquisition servers at Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) to the Fisheries Acoustics Research Lab in Seattle. Monterey Bay is located in the eastern-boundary California Current. Its food web depends on nutrients supplied by episodic, seasonal upwelling events, and its pelagic fauna are dominated by invertebrates. A variety of biological patterns are visible in the acoustic record. Several backscattering layers undergo diel vertical migrations, and change in number, depth, and density with the seasons. Episodic events such as high-density aggregations and large surface-diving targets are also present. We are developing metrics to characterize temporally-indexed, vertical density distributions. Total backscatter density increased from late spring to early autumn, while simultaneously becoming more dispersed and moving deeper in the water column. These changes reflect a decrease in the number of vertically migrating layers, and the appearance of a large, deep, non-migratory layer centered near 500 m depth. Late winter and spring contained short-term variability, due to the presence of near-surface aggregations. Long-term deployments of stationary acoustic instruments provide high resolution data over a range of temporal scales that is rare for aquatic biological research.
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