We present the design and preliminary results from ocean deployments of Zooglider, a new autonomous zooplankton-sensing glider. Zooglider is a modified Spray glider that includes a low-power camera (Zoocam) with telecentric lens and a custom dual frequency Zonar (200 and 1000 kHz). The Zoocam quantifies zooplankton and marine snow as they flow through a defined volume inside a sampling tunnel. Images are acquired on average every 5 cm from a maximum operating depth of ~ 400 m to the sea surface. Biofouling is mitigated using a dual approach: an ultraviolet light-emitting diode and a mechanical wiper. The Zonar permits differentiation of large and small acoustic backscatterers in larger volumes than can be sampled optically. Other sensors in...
A combination of scientific, economic, technological and policy drivers is behind a recent upsurge i...
Underwater gliders are autonomous vehicles that use small changes in their buoyancy in conjunction w...
Autonomous platforms and vehicles are a growing component of the ocean research fleet, producing dat...
Some planktonic patches have markedly higher concentrations of organisms compared to ambient conditi...
International audienceThis paper presents a technological solution for the observation and monitorin...
Conventional sampling systems (nets, pumps, acoustics, and most optical imaging systems) are inadequ...
A combination of scientific, economic, technological and policy drivers is behind a recent upsurge i...
Low-power, internally-recording multi-frequency echo sounders can acquire continuous profiles of ech...
We evaluate the feasibility of estimating zooplankton biomass using acoustic Doppler profilers (ADP)...
Gliders are autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) of approximately 2 m in length that are capable o...
Effective ocean management requires integrated and sustainable ocean observing systems enabling us t...
A combination of scientific, economic, technological and policy drivers is behind a recent upsurge i...
Underwater gliders are autonomous vehicles that use small changes in their buoyancy in conjunction w...
Autonomous platforms and vehicles are a growing component of the ocean research fleet, producing dat...
Some planktonic patches have markedly higher concentrations of organisms compared to ambient conditi...
International audienceThis paper presents a technological solution for the observation and monitorin...
Conventional sampling systems (nets, pumps, acoustics, and most optical imaging systems) are inadequ...
A combination of scientific, economic, technological and policy drivers is behind a recent upsurge i...
Low-power, internally-recording multi-frequency echo sounders can acquire continuous profiles of ech...
We evaluate the feasibility of estimating zooplankton biomass using acoustic Doppler profilers (ADP)...
Gliders are autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) of approximately 2 m in length that are capable o...
Effective ocean management requires integrated and sustainable ocean observing systems enabling us t...
A combination of scientific, economic, technological and policy drivers is behind a recent upsurge i...
Underwater gliders are autonomous vehicles that use small changes in their buoyancy in conjunction w...
Autonomous platforms and vehicles are a growing component of the ocean research fleet, producing dat...