Title of article :
Acoustic backscatter measurements with a 153 kHz ADCP in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico: determination of dominant zooplankton and micronekton scatterers
Author/Authors :
Ressler، نويسنده , , Patrick H، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
17
From page :
2035
To page :
2051
Abstract :
A 153 kHz narrowband acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) was used to measure volume backscattering strength (Sv) during a deepwater oceanographic survey of cetacean and seabird habitat in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. Sv was positively related to zooplankton and micronekton biomass (wet displacement volume) in ‘sea-truth’ net hauls made with a 1 m2 Multiple Opening-Closing Net Environmental Sensing System (MOCNESS). A subset of these MOCNESS tows was used to explore the relationship between the numerical densities of various taxonomic categories of zooplankton and the ADCP backscatter signal. Crustaceans, small fish, and fragments of non-gas-bearing siphonophores in the net samples all showed significant, positive correlations with the acoustic signal, while other types of gelatinous zooplankton, pteropod and atlantid molluscs, and gas-filled siphonophore floats showed no significant correlation with Sv. Previously published acoustic scattering models for zooplankton were used to calculate expected scattering for several general zooplankton types and sizes for comparison with the field data. Even though gelatinous material often made up a large fraction of the total biomass, crustaceans, small fish, and pteropods were most likely the important scatterers. Since only crustacean and small fish densities were significantly correlated with Sv, it is suggested that Sv at 153 kHz can be used as a relative proxy for the abundance of these organisms in the Gulf of Mexico.
Keywords :
USA , Randomization analysis , acoustic models , Sound scattering , ADCP , Zooplankton , Gulf of Mexico , 24–31°N×84–90°W , Correlation analysis
Journal title :
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Record number :
2307588
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