DocumentCode :
429839
Title :
Prevention against vandalism on the TRITON buoy system
Author :
Kakuta, S. ; Yamaguchi, M. ; Ito, A. ; Ishihara, Y. ; Yamamoto, M. ; Tashiro, S.
Author_Institution :
Independent Administrative Instn., Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Sci. & Technol., Yokosuka
Volume :
3
fYear :
2004
fDate :
9-12 Nov. 2004
Firstpage :
1356
Abstract :
The TRITON buoy system, which monitors surface meteorology and vertical profiles of seawater temperature and salinity, consists of unmanned mooring array in the tropical West Pacific and eastern Indian Oceans. The observational data obtained through the system is used both for local fishery, operational monthly weather forecasts, and climatic research as to predict El Nintildeo-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events. In some areas where the buoys are moored, observational instruments are frequently detached and stolen. Such destructive acts are called "vandalism". There has been no legal framework against vandalism out of the territorial seas. Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) tries to prevent vandalism on its buoys. Since the cycle of deployment and recovery of each buoy is about one year, prevention can be tried only once a year. So far, the following prevention has been proved to be remarkably effective; (1) change of towers in material from aluminum to stainless steel, and (2) change of antennas in shape from a whip to a disk. At 2N-130E, whole the 4-leg tower on a buoy was removed. Against such severe vandalism, giving at-sea maintenance up, we are studying conversion of a buoy form to uninstall the tower, which meteorological sensors are installed on. One of the ideas is to attach a pyramid-shaped cover on the top of the buoy to make it much more difficult to get on itself. A buoy with the new design was deployed in July 2004
Keywords :
oceanographic equipment; remotely operated vehicles; AD 2004 07; El Nino-Southern Oscillation; Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology; TRITON buoy system; aluminum; antennas; at-sea maintenance; climatic research; eastern Indian Ocean; fishery; meteorological sensors; ocean salinity; operational monthly weather forecasts; seawater temperature; stainless steel; surface meteorology; tropical West Pacific Ocean; unmanned mooring array; vandalism; vertical profiles; Aquaculture; Instruments; Law; Legal factors; Marine technology; Meteorology; Ocean temperature; Poles and towers; Sea surface; Weather forecasting;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '04. MTTS/IEEE TECHNO-OCEAN '04
Conference_Location :
Kobe
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8669-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2004.1405778
Filename :
1405778
Link To Document :
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