Exploring spatial heterogeneity of Antarctic sea ice algae using an autonomous underwater vehicle mounted irradiance sensor

Sea ice algae represent a key energy source for many organisms in polar food webs, but estimating their biomass at ecologically appropriate spatiotemporal scales remains a challenge. Attempts to extend ice-core derived biomass to broader scales using remote sensing approaches has largely focused on...

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Published in:Frontiers in Earth Science
Main Authors: Forrest, Alexander L., Lund-Hansen, Lars C., Sorrell, Brian K., Bowden-Floyd, Isak, Lucieer, Vanessa, Cossu, Remo, Lange, Benjamin A., Hawes, Ian
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/6a764b42-c672-45aa-a834-9d43b019a6c9 2023-12-31T10:00:43+01:00 Exploring spatial heterogeneity of Antarctic sea ice algae using an autonomous underwater vehicle mounted irradiance sensor Forrest, Alexander L. Lund-Hansen, Lars C. Sorrell, Brian K. Bowden-Floyd, Isak Lucieer, Vanessa Cossu, Remo Lange, Benjamin A. Hawes, Ian 2019-07 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/exploring-spatial-heterogeneity-of-antarctic-sea-ice-algae-using-an-autonomous-underwater-vehicle-mounted-irradiance-sensor(6a764b42-c672-45aa-a834-9d43b019a6c9).html https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2019.00169 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85069537894&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/exploring-spatial-heterogeneity-of-antarctic-sea-ice-algae-using-an-autonomous-underwater-vehicle-mounted-irradiance-sensor(6a764b42-c672-45aa-a834-9d43b019a6c9).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Forrest , A L , Lund-Hansen , L C , Sorrell , B K , Bowden-Floyd , I , Lucieer , V , Cossu , R , Lange , B A & Hawes , I 2019 , ' Exploring spatial heterogeneity of Antarctic sea ice algae using an autonomous underwater vehicle mounted irradiance sensor ' , Frontiers in Earth Science , vol. 7 , 169 . https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2019.00169 Antarctica Autonomous underwater vehicles Biomass Ice algae McMurdo Normalized difference indices article 2019 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2019.00169 2023-12-07T00:03:37Z Sea ice algae represent a key energy source for many organisms in polar food webs, but estimating their biomass at ecologically appropriate spatiotemporal scales remains a challenge. Attempts to extend ice-core derived biomass to broader scales using remote sensing approaches has largely focused on the use of under-ice spectral irradiance. Normalized difference index (NDI) based algorithms that relate the attenuation of irradiance by the snow-ice-algal ensemble at specific wavelengths to biomass have been used to explain up to 79% of the biomass of algae in limited areas. Application of these algorithms to datasets collected using tethered remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) has begun, generating methods for spatial sampling at scales and spatial resolution not achievable with ice-core sampling. Successful integration of radiometers with untethered autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) offers even greater capability to survey broader regions to explore the spatial heterogeneity of sea ice algal communities. This work describes the pilot use of an AUV fitted with a multispectral irradiance sensor to estimate ice-algal biomass along transects beneath land-fast sea ice (∼2 m thick with minimal snow cover) in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. The AUV obtained continuous, repeatable, multi-band irradiance data, suitable for NDI-type approaches, over transects of 500 m, with an instrument footprint of 4 m in diameter. Algorithms were developed using local measurements of ice algae biomass and spectral attenuation of sea ice and were able to explain 40% of biomass variability. Relatively poor performance of the algorithms in predicting biomass limited the confidence that could be placed in biomass estimates from AUV data. This was attributed to the larger footprint size of the optical sensors integrating small-scale biomass variability more effectively than the ice core in the platelet-dominated ice algal habitat. Our results support continued development of remote-sensing of sea ice algal biomass at m–km spatial scales using ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica ice algae ice core McMurdo Sound Sea ice Aarhus University: Research Frontiers in Earth Science 7
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Autonomous underwater vehicles
Biomass
Ice algae
McMurdo
Normalized difference indices
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Autonomous underwater vehicles
Biomass
Ice algae
McMurdo
Normalized difference indices
Forrest, Alexander L.
Lund-Hansen, Lars C.
Sorrell, Brian K.
Bowden-Floyd, Isak
Lucieer, Vanessa
Cossu, Remo
Lange, Benjamin A.
Hawes, Ian
Exploring spatial heterogeneity of Antarctic sea ice algae using an autonomous underwater vehicle mounted irradiance sensor
topic_facet Antarctica
Autonomous underwater vehicles
Biomass
Ice algae
McMurdo
Normalized difference indices
description Sea ice algae represent a key energy source for many organisms in polar food webs, but estimating their biomass at ecologically appropriate spatiotemporal scales remains a challenge. Attempts to extend ice-core derived biomass to broader scales using remote sensing approaches has largely focused on the use of under-ice spectral irradiance. Normalized difference index (NDI) based algorithms that relate the attenuation of irradiance by the snow-ice-algal ensemble at specific wavelengths to biomass have been used to explain up to 79% of the biomass of algae in limited areas. Application of these algorithms to datasets collected using tethered remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) has begun, generating methods for spatial sampling at scales and spatial resolution not achievable with ice-core sampling. Successful integration of radiometers with untethered autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) offers even greater capability to survey broader regions to explore the spatial heterogeneity of sea ice algal communities. This work describes the pilot use of an AUV fitted with a multispectral irradiance sensor to estimate ice-algal biomass along transects beneath land-fast sea ice (∼2 m thick with minimal snow cover) in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. The AUV obtained continuous, repeatable, multi-band irradiance data, suitable for NDI-type approaches, over transects of 500 m, with an instrument footprint of 4 m in diameter. Algorithms were developed using local measurements of ice algae biomass and spectral attenuation of sea ice and were able to explain 40% of biomass variability. Relatively poor performance of the algorithms in predicting biomass limited the confidence that could be placed in biomass estimates from AUV data. This was attributed to the larger footprint size of the optical sensors integrating small-scale biomass variability more effectively than the ice core in the platelet-dominated ice algal habitat. Our results support continued development of remote-sensing of sea ice algal biomass at m–km spatial scales using ...
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author Forrest, Alexander L.
Lund-Hansen, Lars C.
Sorrell, Brian K.
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Lucieer, Vanessa
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Lange, Benjamin A.
Hawes, Ian
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Hawes, Ian
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title Exploring spatial heterogeneity of Antarctic sea ice algae using an autonomous underwater vehicle mounted irradiance sensor
title_short Exploring spatial heterogeneity of Antarctic sea ice algae using an autonomous underwater vehicle mounted irradiance sensor
title_full Exploring spatial heterogeneity of Antarctic sea ice algae using an autonomous underwater vehicle mounted irradiance sensor
title_fullStr Exploring spatial heterogeneity of Antarctic sea ice algae using an autonomous underwater vehicle mounted irradiance sensor
title_full_unstemmed Exploring spatial heterogeneity of Antarctic sea ice algae using an autonomous underwater vehicle mounted irradiance sensor
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