DocumentCode :
3774258
Title :
Assessment of submerged aquatic vegetation abundance using multibeam sonar in very shallow and dynamic environment. The Lagoon of Venice (Italy) case study
Author :
Kruss Aleksandra;Madricardo Fantina;Sigovini Marco;Christian Ferrarin;Montereale Gavazzi Giacomo
Author_Institution :
Istituto di Scienze Marine-Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, CNR ISMAR Venice, Italy
fYear :
2015
fDate :
7/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
Underwater acoustic devices are widely recognized as very effective tools to remotely map and characterize the seabed and overlying habitats. Multibeam echosounder systems (MBES), in particular, deliver high-resolution co-located bathymetry and acoustic backscatter. The processing of MBES signals is a complex problem requiring knowledge of the angular dependence of the reflected signal, the bottom morphology and the water column reverberation. Especially in shallow, tidal environment, such as the lagoon of Venice (Italy), the multipath reflections and the environmental conditions affect the signal quality. Our study aims to find a repeatable methodology for submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) imaging and its abundance assessment in a very shallow and dynamic environment. Currents, salinity and turbidity influence the acoustic characteristic of water column and benthic backscatter and the SAV detection by multibeam sonar. Combining MBES and ground truth data allowed us to estimate SAV coverage with high accuracy taking into account environmental conditions. We present the preliminary results of a 12 hours experiment in one of the channels of the Venice lagoon partly covered by SAV. The channel was repeatedly surveyed about every hour, using a Kongsberg 2040c dual head multibeam system with two frequencies: 200 kHz and 320 kHz. At the same time CTD profiles were acquired to estimate the environmental conditions, while video sampling was used for ground-truthing. New algorithms were developed for signal and image analysis of MBES signals (including water column data) for efficient and reliable SAV detection and assessment in shallow subtidal environment.
Keywords :
"Backscatter","Acoustics","Acoustic beams","Sea measurements","Temperature measurement","Molecular beam epitaxial growth"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics in Underwater Geosciences Symposium (RIO Acoustics), 2015 IEEE/OES
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RIOAcoustics.2015.7473596
Filename :
7473596
Link To Document :
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