Dataset: Acoustic backscatter from sites in McMurdo Sound from 2014-2015 (McMurdo Predator Prey project)

ValidatedFinal no updates expectedDOI: 10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.731147Version 2017-02-21 (2017-02-21)Dataset Type:Other Field Results

Principal Investigator: Kendra L. Daly (University of South Florida)

Co-Principal Investigator: David G. Ainley (H.T. Harvey & Associates)

Co-Principal Investigator: Grant Ballard (Point Blue Conservation Science)

Co-Principal Investigator: Stacy Kim (Moss Landing Marine Laboratories)

Contact: Benjamin Saenz (University of South Florida)

BCO-DMO Data Manager: Mathew Biddle (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)


Project: Food web dynamics in an intact ecosystem: the role of top predators in McMurdo Sound (McMurdo Predator Prey)

Krill and fish were sampled acoustically and visually beneath the fast ice using the tethered SCINI ROV, which was deployed and operated through a 25 cm diameter hole drilled through the sea ice. SCINI contained cameras and thrusters, and towed a sensor package consisting of a WET Labs fluorometer (ECO-AFL/FL) and a single-beam Biosonics 120 kHz DT-X echosounder. Visual targets were identified to the lowest taxon possible; these observations were used primarily to verify classification of acoustic signals. The echosounder operated at a nominal ping rate of 1 ping s-1; however, this rate was occasionally adjusted if false bottom signals were observed. The general profile of a dive included a surface transect of ~300 m horizontal distance, where the acoustic transducer faced downward, and also a dive to ~120 m if conditions allowed. Echogram data were saved to a depth of 500 m, and background noise was removed. Given the effective range of the transducer of approximately 100 m (resolving -80 dB targets), surveys characterized the upper 200 m of the water column.


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