In this paper, we consider the interpretation of measurements of vertical velocity and backscatter signal intensity, made using an acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP) mounted on the seabed, at a position on the Hebridean Continental Shelf. The existence of vertically migrating scatterers is inferred from both the backscatter signal intensity and vertical velocity data, which indicate migration rates of 2-3 cm s-l, and shows consistency between the displacement deduced from the vertical velocity and the observed movement of scatterers from the near bed to the near-surface regions, evident in temporal variations in the backscatter signal intensity. Independent evidence that the observed vertical velocities are largely due to movements of...
Using bottom-mounted, high-frequency, inverted echo sounders (the Tracor acoustic profiling system) ...
Nowadays, each oceanographic vessel is equipped with an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler. Its task ...
A biophysical model of the Irish Sea was produced to predict net horizontal movement of key taxa inc...
We measured vertical migration of zooplankton in an arctic fjord at 79uN between June and September ...
A 6-month time series of velocity and scattered sound intensity profiles is used to document diurnal...
Ten-month time series of mean volume backscattering strength (MVBS) and vertical velocity obtained f...
Zooplankton can be detected by using acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) instruments through ac...
In this paper we test the usefulness of acoustic backscatter measurements from a 614 kHz Acoustic Do...
Zooplankton respond to light levels, oceanographic conditions, and other cues through diel vertical ...
This paper presents the results of continual 17-week ADCP measurements applied to investigate the mi...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and freshwater plankton communiti...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and freshwater plankton communiti...
The success of any efforts to determine the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems depends o...
A strong sound scattering layer which underwent diel vertical migration was observed over 176 days u...
Vertical behavior, such as diel vertical migration (DVM) and swarming are widespread among zooplankt...
Using bottom-mounted, high-frequency, inverted echo sounders (the Tracor acoustic profiling system) ...
Nowadays, each oceanographic vessel is equipped with an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler. Its task ...
A biophysical model of the Irish Sea was produced to predict net horizontal movement of key taxa inc...
We measured vertical migration of zooplankton in an arctic fjord at 79uN between June and September ...
A 6-month time series of velocity and scattered sound intensity profiles is used to document diurnal...
Ten-month time series of mean volume backscattering strength (MVBS) and vertical velocity obtained f...
Zooplankton can be detected by using acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) instruments through ac...
In this paper we test the usefulness of acoustic backscatter measurements from a 614 kHz Acoustic Do...
Zooplankton respond to light levels, oceanographic conditions, and other cues through diel vertical ...
This paper presents the results of continual 17-week ADCP measurements applied to investigate the mi...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and freshwater plankton communiti...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and freshwater plankton communiti...
The success of any efforts to determine the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems depends o...
A strong sound scattering layer which underwent diel vertical migration was observed over 176 days u...
Vertical behavior, such as diel vertical migration (DVM) and swarming are widespread among zooplankt...
Using bottom-mounted, high-frequency, inverted echo sounders (the Tracor acoustic profiling system) ...
Nowadays, each oceanographic vessel is equipped with an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler. Its task ...
A biophysical model of the Irish Sea was produced to predict net horizontal movement of key taxa inc...