DocumentCode
2303958
Title
Coral Reef Sensor Network Deployment for Collecting Real Time 3-D Temperature Data with Correlation to Plankton Assemblages
Author
Bondarenko, Olga ; Kininmonth, Stuart ; Kingsford, Michael
Author_Institution
James Cook Univ., Townsville
fYear
2007
fDate
14-20 Oct. 2007
Firstpage
204
Lastpage
209
Abstract
Great Barrier Reef Australia (GBR) is affected by cold water intrusions originating in the Coral Sea and upwelled on the reef. Therefore biological interest in GBR upwelling has been driven by the view that upwelled waters rich in nutrients boost plankton production and overall productivity of the GBR system. We propose to employ a Sensor Network for in situ monitoring of upwellings. Temperature is a good proxy for upwelling however 3D dense spatial data is required to describe upwelling and their impact on plankton abundance. The array of underwater sensors is deployed at various depth on the coral reef in Nelly Bay, Magnetic Island, GBR.. We propose that the temperature data is communicated real time via ad hoc network using RF signal to the on-shore base station. This permits us to collect the plankton data in real-time synchronized to the temperature changes. This paper outlines the methods of the deployment of sensor networks for ecological research.
Keywords
ad hoc networks; oceanographic equipment; underwater equipment; wireless sensor networks; Australia; Great Barrier Reef; ad hoc network; cold water intrusions; coral reef sensor network deployment; ecological research; monitoring; plankton abundance; plankton assemblages; plankton production; real time 3-D temperature data; underwater sensors; upwelled waters; upwelling; Assembly; Australia; Biosensors; Magnetic sensors; Marine vegetation; Ocean temperature; Production systems; Productivity; Sensor arrays; Temperature sensors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Sensor Technologies and Applications, 2007. SensorComm 2007. International Conference on
Conference_Location
Valencia
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-2988-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SENSORCOMM.2007.4394922
Filename
4394922
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