Bioacoustics/Optics Integration with Two Platforms: BIOMAPER-II Used in Surveying a Coastal Region and a Fixed Near-Shore Setup
Abstract
The key aspect to the approach in this AASERT research is the integration of acoustics backscatter data and video plankton recorder data in order to identify and quantify the sources of scattering in the water column in the ocean. This is being done in two ways: 1) Development and use of a simple set of hardware that contains several acoustic transducers and a video plankton recorder. This system can be deployed on the seafloor (cabled to shore) or cast from a ship (cabled to the ship). Acoustic scattering data and video data from the *same* volume of water is collected simultaneously so that there can be one-for-one correlation between what is seen acoustically in the water and what is being seen optically in the water. 2) To combine acoustics and video plankton recorder data sets from the newly developed BIOMAPER-II survey system so that correlations can be made between the acoustics and optics from broad-scale surveys of shallow water regions.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 30, 1998
- Accession Number
- ADA536240
Entities
People
- Peter Wiebe
- Timothy K. Stanton
Organizations
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution