Title :
Monitoring Dissolved Oxygen in New Jersey coastal waters using autonomous gliders: Multi-year trends and event response
Author :
Kohut, Josh ; Haldeman, Chip ; Kerfoot, John ; Friedman, Bruce ; Schuster, Robert ; Adams, David ; Borst, Michael
Author_Institution :
Rutgers, State Univ. of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, USA
Abstract :
While low Dissolved Oxygen (DO) concentrations are not uncommon in the coastal ocean, what is less understood is how the location and size of these low DO regions vary and what impact that variability has on ecosystem health. Therefore alternative sampling strategies are needed to continuously map these low DO areas in a way that quantifies this variability. This project applies a series of Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) deployments from Sandy Hook to Cape May, NJ to address this need by mapping the subsurface DO concentration in near real-time within the near coastal ocean. The scales of variability of the DO concentration observed over these two seasons were on the order of 60-80 km in space and 3-4 days in time. The strongest gradients were observed across the thermocline with surface waters usually much more oxygenated than the bottom waters. Based on these missions, we have begun to sample the dynamic coastal ocean environment at the scales of known variability. The results show that while there are persistent patterns in the dissolved oxygen fields off our coasts, rapid changes can occur with varied effects across the region.
Keywords :
autonomous underwater vehicles; ocean composition; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; oxygen; AUV deployments; Cape May; New Jersey coastal waters; O; Sandy Hook; USA; alternative sampling strategies; autonomous gliders; autonomous underwater vehicle; dissolved oxygen concentration; dissolved oxygen monitoring; dynamic coastal ocean environment; ecosystem health; event response; low DO area mapping; low DO region location; low DO region size; multiyear dissolved oxygen trends; near real time subsurface DO concentration; thermocline; Monitoring; Ocean temperature; Oxygen; Real-time systems; Sea measurements; Temperature measurement; Oceanographic Techniques; Oxygen; Robot Sensing Systems;
Conference_Titel :
Oceans - San Diego, 2013
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA