Water quality monitoring using autonomous optical sensors suffers many challenges in the aquatic environment of which biofouling is one that impacts cost of maintenance and data quality and integrity. In high fouling season sensors often require maintenance and cleaning every two weeks adding significant cost to the monitoring programme. The microbial colonisation occurs rapidly influencing the sensor measurements. Data collected shows that fouling affects different sensors in different ways. The Optical Colorimetric Sensor (OCS) [1] is designed to be deployable in the marine environment for long periods of time. The sensing elements are submerged to a depth of 1m, with the electronic and communication housing above the surface. The sensor ...
The presence of eelgrass in the nearshore environment can be used as a proxy for the amount of ecosy...
Abstract. These days, many marine autonomous environ-ment monitoring networks are set up in the worl...
Bio-fouling is a ubiquitous natural process whereby organisms such as bacteria, algae or invertebrat...
Water quality monitoring using autonomous optical sensors suffers many challenges in the aquatic env...
Oceans environmental monitoring and seafloor exploitation need in situ sensors and optical devices (...
This research aims to develop a flexible, simple, low-cost, robust, deployable sensor with anti- fou...
This paper records the results of an investigation into the effects of biofouling on optical marine ...
The research objective is to develop a cost-effective event detection sensing system to inform targe...
Anthropogenic activities have led to increased stress on our marine and other aquatic environments. ...
Materials immersed in water experience a series of biological and chemical processes, resulting in t...
Evaluate biocides and application techniques for optical sensors that will be optically valid and ma...
The research objective is to develop a cost-effective event detection sensing system to inform targ...
Biofouling is the major factor that limits long-term monitoring studies with automated optical instr...
Although biological fouling has always been an issue for water quality data collection, longer deplo...
Biofouling is a major problem for long-term deployment of sensors in marine environments. The aim of...
The presence of eelgrass in the nearshore environment can be used as a proxy for the amount of ecosy...
Abstract. These days, many marine autonomous environ-ment monitoring networks are set up in the worl...
Bio-fouling is a ubiquitous natural process whereby organisms such as bacteria, algae or invertebrat...
Water quality monitoring using autonomous optical sensors suffers many challenges in the aquatic env...
Oceans environmental monitoring and seafloor exploitation need in situ sensors and optical devices (...
This research aims to develop a flexible, simple, low-cost, robust, deployable sensor with anti- fou...
This paper records the results of an investigation into the effects of biofouling on optical marine ...
The research objective is to develop a cost-effective event detection sensing system to inform targe...
Anthropogenic activities have led to increased stress on our marine and other aquatic environments. ...
Materials immersed in water experience a series of biological and chemical processes, resulting in t...
Evaluate biocides and application techniques for optical sensors that will be optically valid and ma...
The research objective is to develop a cost-effective event detection sensing system to inform targ...
Biofouling is the major factor that limits long-term monitoring studies with automated optical instr...
Although biological fouling has always been an issue for water quality data collection, longer deplo...
Biofouling is a major problem for long-term deployment of sensors in marine environments. The aim of...
The presence of eelgrass in the nearshore environment can be used as a proxy for the amount of ecosy...
Abstract. These days, many marine autonomous environ-ment monitoring networks are set up in the worl...
Bio-fouling is a ubiquitous natural process whereby organisms such as bacteria, algae or invertebrat...