Development of an instrumant for observing fish behavior under the sea ice using ultrasonic pinger near Syaowa Station

This paper describes the development of hardware and software designed for observing fish behavior under the sea ice near Syowa Station, during the 34th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-34) 1992-1994. The system consists of one master station and eight secondary stations and ultrasonic p...

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Main Authors: Yoshinori Miyamoto, Han Jun, Etuyuki Hamada, Atushi Tanimura
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1995
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00008881
https://doaj.org/article/2b9332ba1eb94299beb59a626011978c
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Summary:This paper describes the development of hardware and software designed for observing fish behavior under the sea ice near Syowa Station, during the 34th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-34) 1992-1994. The system consists of one master station and eight secondary stations and ultrasonic pingers. Each secondary station is composed of an ultrasonic transducer, an ultrasonic transceiver and a radio transceiver. The master station's unit consists of eight channel radio receivers, a transmitter and a 32 bit personal computer. The master unit fixes the fish 3D positions by measuring the time difference between sound reception at the secondary units. At the same time the master unit's computer displays the fish position, while recording measured time differences into the hard disk. Using this system, we tracked Emerald Rock Cod (Trematomus bernacchii) nine times successfully.