Report on a modified ice-fence for oceanographic observations under heavy sea-ice conditions during JARE-54 and JARE-55

The marine biological monitoring program in the sea-ice area off Syowa Station was started by the 52nd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition. The use of an “ice-fence” protected observation equipment (e.g., plankton nets and CTDs) from damage due to sea-ice. However, heavy sea-ice conditions have o...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Kunio T. Takahashi, Tomomi R. Takamura, Tsuneo Odate
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 2014
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00010712
https://doaj.org/article/ce7fe9fb6edf46e2a3bdf4b1c122b124
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Summary:The marine biological monitoring program in the sea-ice area off Syowa Station was started by the 52nd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition. The use of an “ice-fence” protected observation equipment (e.g., plankton nets and CTDs) from damage due to sea-ice. However, heavy sea-ice conditions have occurred frequently off Syowa Station in recent years. Therefore, we modified the ice-fence (diameter: 1000mm, height:1200mm, stainless steel) to enable observations under heavy sea-ice conditions. This report describes the results of field tests of the modified ice-fence performed during the 54th and 55th Japanese Antarctic Research Expeditions.