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摘要
美国国家海洋和大气管理局位于艾弗里波因康涅狄格大学的国家海底研究中心(NURC-UCAP)自1984年成立以来,经历了飞速的发展。特许潜水器(载人)支持NURC-UCAP科学家在缅因湾、新英格兰南部和美国五大湖进行的大部分水下研究。调查涉及广泛的应用和基础研究课题。例如,评估的内容包括:“鬼刺网”对地面鱼类种群的影响、深海扇贝的研究、海洋和海底生物侵蚀现象、绒毛层和网羽层在循环养分和污染物中的作用、水柱生态、控制底栖生物生产力的环境因素,以及传统海面取样装置的校准和地面真实性。许多用载人潜水器进行的研究已经演变为定量的、重复的和特定地点的实验。复杂的抽样、遥感、摄影和操纵技术已经被开发来解决广泛的年代我在t f c我”我德1“浅水(0 1000米)载人潜水器1990年及以后的挑战及其相关科学的功能,基于18年的submers ble经验(大约1150潜水在东北和大湖)和评估有技巧的fic要求东北和“大湖的世界”。请回答我的问题。
Manned submersibles support a wide range of underwater research in New Enland and the Great Lakes
NOAA's National Undersea Research Center at the University of Connecticut at Avery Point (NURC-UCAP) has experienced a meteoric rate of growth since its inception in 1984. Chartered submersibles (manned) support the majority of the underwater research conducted by NURC-UCAP scientists in the Gulf of Maine, southern New England, and in the U.S. Great Lakes. The investigations addressed a wide range of applied and basic research topics. For example, assessments were made of: the impact of "ghost gill nets" on ground fish populations, studies of deep sea scallops, the phenomenon of bioerosion on the ocean and ltke floors, the naturenand role of the fluff" and "nepheloid layers in recycling nutrients and pollutants, water column ecology, the environmental factors governing benthic productivity, and calibration and groundtruthing of conventional surface-oriented sampling gear. Much of the research conducted with manned submersibles has evolved to quantitative, replicated,and site specific experiments. Sophisticated sampling, sensing, photographic and manipulative techniques have been developed to address a wide range of s c i en t i f i c The I' i de a 1 'I shallow water (0 1000 meter) manned submersibles for the 1990's and beyond and their associated scientific capabilities are defi ed, based on 18 years of submers ble experience (approximately 1150 dives in the northeast and Great Lakes) and an assessment of scient fic requirements for the northeast and "Large Lakes of the World". re q u i r eme n t s .