评估自主水下滑翔机在多种营养水平(浮游生物到鲸类)和浅海陆架污染物监测中的潜力

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在科学、经济、技术和政策驱动因素的综合作用下,最近海洋自主系统(及其配套的小型化传感器)在环境测绘和监测方面的应用激增。以更低的成本提高时空分辨率和数据覆盖范围,对于高度动态和异质大陆架环境的有效空间管理尤为重要。这项概念验证研究包括将一种新型传感器组合集成到浮力驱动的潜艇滑翔机上,以评估其在各种营养水平的大陆架水域生态系统监测中的适用性。在两个浅水滑翔机上分别安装了CTD和荧光仪来测量其物理性质和叶绿素。其中一架滑翔机还配备了单频回声探测仪,用于收集浮游动物和鱼类分布的信息。另一架滑翔机携带了一个被动声学监测系统,用于检测和记录鲸类动物的发声,以及一个被动采样器,用于检测水柱中的化学污染物。这两架滑翔机于2013年秋天在英国西南部一起部署,目标是锡利群岛以西一个已知的潮汐混合锋。这些滑翔机的任务耗时约40天,每架滑翔机飞行了1000公里,进行了2500次下潜,下潜深度可达100米。由于强大的潮汐流,控制滑翔机的飞行和两条滑翔机轨迹的对齐被证明是特别具有挑战性的。然而,当一艘随行的研究船无法操作时,这些滑翔机在恶劣的天气下继续收集数据。此外,所有的滑翔机传感器都产生了有用的数据,特别是关于地下叶绿素最大值和水柱内大量鱼类/鲸类动物检测的有趣的初步结果。讨论了该研究对水下滑翔机海洋生态系统监测的广泛意义。
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Assessing the potential of autonomous submarine gliders for ecosystem monitoring across multiple trophic levels (plankton to cetaceans) and pollutants in shallow shelf seas

A combination of scientific, economic, technological and policy drivers is behind a recent upsurge in the use of marine autonomous systems (and accompanying miniaturized sensors) for environmental mapping and monitoring. Increased spatial–temporal resolution and coverage of data, at reduced cost, is particularly vital for effective spatial management of highly dynamic and heterogeneous shelf environments. This proof-of-concept study involves integration of a novel combination of sensors onto buoyancy-driven submarine gliders, in order to assess their suitability for ecosystem monitoring in shelf waters at a variety of trophic levels. Two shallow-water Slocum gliders were equipped with CTD and fluorometer to measure physical properties and chlorophyll, respectively. One glider was also equipped with a single-frequency echosounder to collect information on zooplankton and fish distribution. The other glider carried a Passive Acoustic Monitoring system to detect and record cetacean vocalizations, and a passive sampler to detect chemical contaminants in the water column. The two gliders were deployed together off southwest UK in autumn 2013, and targeted a known tidal-mixing front west of the Isles of Scilly. The gliders’ mission took about 40 days, with each glider travelling distances of >1000 km and undertaking >2500 dives to depths of up to 100 m. Controlling glider flight and alignment of the two glider trajectories proved to be particularly challenging due to strong tidal flows. However, the gliders continued to collect data in poor weather when an accompanying research vessel was unable to operate. In addition, all glider sensors generated useful data, with particularly interesting initial results relating to subsurface chlorophyll maxima and numerous fish/cetacean detections within the water column. The broader implications of this study for marine ecosystem monitoring with submarine gliders are discussed.

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