DocumentCode :
407223
Title :
High-resolution multibeam mapping and submersible surveys of topographic features in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico
Author :
Hickerson, Emma L. ; Schmahl, George P. ; Weaver, Doug C. ; Gardner, James V.
Author_Institution :
Flower Garden Banks Nat. Marine Sanctuary, NOAA, TX, USA
Volume :
3
fYear :
2003
fDate :
22-26 Sept. 2003
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary (FGBNMS) and the USGS Pacific Seafloor Mapping Project mapped approximately 2000 km/sup 2/ of the northwestern Gulf of Mexico continental shelf during June 2002, using a Kongsberg Simrad EM 1000 multibeam echosounder. Mapping focused on select topographic highs that have been identified as biological features warranting protection from oil and gas activities by the Minerals Management Service (MMS). These areas are of interest for future biological and ecological investigations by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). High-resolution bathymetry maps were not previously available for these features, with the exception of the East and West Flower Garden Banks, where these data have been crucial in Deep Water Habitat Characterization surveys. Previous investigations conducted on the features of interest (with the exceptions of East and West Flower Garden and Sonnier Banks, accessible by SCUBA) had not been conducted since the 1970s and 1980s, and without the use of high-resolution, georeferenced maps to target survey sites. In 2002, the multibeam base maps were instrumental in targeting dive sites during the Sustainable Seas Expedition (SSE)-a submersible effort culminating from a partnership between NOAA and the National Geographic Society (NGS). Data obtained during this project will contribute to the benthic habitat characterization and assessment of the associated fish communities. The base maps will also be used for all future ROV and submersible missions to investigate these features. The multibeam data has provided a base data layer for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) projects into which all future (and historical) data can be integrated and upon which future scientific investigations can be planned and implemented.
Keywords :
bathymetry; geographic information systems; geophysical signal processing; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; underwater vehicles; AD 2002 06; Deep Water Habitat Characterization survey; FGBNMS; Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary; GIS project; Geographic Information Systems; Kongsberg Simrad EM 1000 multibeam echosounder; MMS; Minerals Management Service; NGS; NOAA; National Geographic Society; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; SCUBA; SSE; Sonnier Banks; Sustainable Seas Expedition; USGS Pacific Seafloor Mapping Project; benthic habitat characterization; biological protection; continental shelf; ecological investigation; fish community; future ROV; georeferenced map; high-resolution bathymetry map; high-resolution multibeam mapping; northwestern Gulf of Mexico; oil-gas activity; submersible survey; topographic feature; Geographic Information Systems; Instruments; Marine animals; Minerals; Oceanographic techniques; Petroleum; Protection; Remotely operated vehicles; Sea floor; Underwater vehicles;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2003. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-30-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2003.178042
Filename :
1282555
Link To Document :
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