Salinity sensors on seals: using marine predators to carry CTD dataloggers.
Diving marine predators have been used to collect data on ocean temperature, but salinity measurements have not previously been incorporated into predator-borne data loggers. Here we present data on initial calibration and field trials of a new conductivity, temperature and depth (CTD) data logger u...
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ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/19f47e12-f02e-42ea-9552-cb392010bcca 2024-09-15T17:47:00+00:00 Salinity sensors on seals: using marine predators to carry CTD dataloggers. Hooker, Sascha Kate Boyd, Ian Lamont 2003-07 https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/salinity-sensors-on-seals-using-marine-predators-to-carry-ctd-dataloggers(19f47e12-f02e-42ea-9552-cb392010bcca).html https://doi.org/10.1016/S0967-0637(03)00055-4 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0242339740&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/salinity-sensors-on-seals-using-marine-predators-to-carry-ctd-dataloggers(19f47e12-f02e-42ea-9552-cb392010bcca).html info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Hooker , S K & Boyd , I L 2003 , ' Salinity sensors on seals: using marine predators to carry CTD dataloggers. ' , Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers , vol. 50 , pp. 927 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S0967-0637(03)00055-4 salinity CTD marine predators oceanography SOUTHERN-OCEAN OCEANOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS ARCTOCEPHALUS-GAZELLA FORAGING ECOLOGY ELEPHANT SEALS PRODUCTIVITY GEORGIA MAMMALS VARIABLES FEATURES article 2003 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1016/S0967-0637(03)00055-4 2024-07-03T23:33:43Z Diving marine predators have been used to collect data on ocean temperature, but salinity measurements have not previously been incorporated into predator-borne data loggers. Here we present data on initial calibration and field trials of a new conductivity, temperature and depth (CTD) data logger used alongside a satellite-positioning transmitter to provide three-dimensional oceanographic information. This provides CTD data analogous to that collected by a ship-deployed undulating oceanographic recorder. Calibration tests of these units showed a near-field effect caused by the proximity of material to the tag, but demonstrate that the resulting data offset can be removed by post hoc calibration. Field tests of the system were conducted on 16 female Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) at Bird Island, South Georgia. These results matched those found by standard ship-based survey techniques, but suggest temporal variability in the structure and location of the two water masses found to the north of South Georgia. Overall, this initial proof-of-concept work is encouraging,: future refinement of this technique is likely to provide an additional data source for both oceanographers and biologists. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Fur Seals Arctocephalus gazella Bird Island Elephant Seals Southern Ocean University of St Andrews: Research Portal Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 50 7 927 939 |
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salinity CTD marine predators oceanography SOUTHERN-OCEAN OCEANOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS ARCTOCEPHALUS-GAZELLA FORAGING ECOLOGY ELEPHANT SEALS PRODUCTIVITY GEORGIA MAMMALS VARIABLES FEATURES |
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salinity CTD marine predators oceanography SOUTHERN-OCEAN OCEANOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS ARCTOCEPHALUS-GAZELLA FORAGING ECOLOGY ELEPHANT SEALS PRODUCTIVITY GEORGIA MAMMALS VARIABLES FEATURES Hooker, Sascha Kate Boyd, Ian Lamont Salinity sensors on seals: using marine predators to carry CTD dataloggers. |
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salinity CTD marine predators oceanography SOUTHERN-OCEAN OCEANOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS ARCTOCEPHALUS-GAZELLA FORAGING ECOLOGY ELEPHANT SEALS PRODUCTIVITY GEORGIA MAMMALS VARIABLES FEATURES |
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Diving marine predators have been used to collect data on ocean temperature, but salinity measurements have not previously been incorporated into predator-borne data loggers. Here we present data on initial calibration and field trials of a new conductivity, temperature and depth (CTD) data logger used alongside a satellite-positioning transmitter to provide three-dimensional oceanographic information. This provides CTD data analogous to that collected by a ship-deployed undulating oceanographic recorder. Calibration tests of these units showed a near-field effect caused by the proximity of material to the tag, but demonstrate that the resulting data offset can be removed by post hoc calibration. Field tests of the system were conducted on 16 female Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) at Bird Island, South Georgia. These results matched those found by standard ship-based survey techniques, but suggest temporal variability in the structure and location of the two water masses found to the north of South Georgia. Overall, this initial proof-of-concept work is encouraging,: future refinement of this technique is likely to provide an additional data source for both oceanographers and biologists. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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Salinity sensors on seals: using marine predators to carry CTD dataloggers. |
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Salinity sensors on seals: using marine predators to carry CTD dataloggers. |
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