Detecting mesopelagic organisms using biogeochemical‐argo floats
Detecting mesopelagic organisms using biogeochemical‐argo floats
During the North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study in the western North Atlantic, float‐based profiles of fluorescent dissolved organic matter and backscattering exhibited distinct spike layers at urn:x-wiley:grl:media:grl60281:grl60281-math-0001 300 m. The locations of the spikes were at depths similar or shallower to where a ship‐based scientific echo sounder identified layers of acoustic backscatter, an Underwater Vision Profiler detected elevated concentration of zooplankton, and mesopelagic fish were sampled by a mesopelagic net tow. The collocation of spike layers in bio‐optical properties with mesopelagic organisms suggests that some can be detected with float‐based bio‐optical sensors. This opens the door to the investigation of such aggregations/layers in observations collected by the global biogeochemical‐Argo array allowing the detection of mesopelagic organisms in remote locations of the open ocean under‐sampled by traditional methods.
BGC-Argo, diel vertical migration, mesopelagic organism, scattering layers
Haëntjens, Nils
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Della Penna, Alice
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Briggs, Nathan
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Gaube, Peter
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Claustre, Hervé
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Boss, Emmanuel
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28 March 2020
Haëntjens, Nils
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Briggs, Nathan
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Gaube, Peter
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Claustre, Hervé
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Haëntjens, Nils, Della Penna, Alice, Briggs, Nathan, Karp‐boss, Lee, Gaube, Peter, Claustre, Hervé and Boss, Emmanuel
(2020)
Detecting mesopelagic organisms using biogeochemical‐argo floats.
Geophysical Research Letters, 47 (6), [e2019GL086088].
(doi:10.1029/2019GL086088).
Abstract
During the North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study in the western North Atlantic, float‐based profiles of fluorescent dissolved organic matter and backscattering exhibited distinct spike layers at urn:x-wiley:grl:media:grl60281:grl60281-math-0001 300 m. The locations of the spikes were at depths similar or shallower to where a ship‐based scientific echo sounder identified layers of acoustic backscatter, an Underwater Vision Profiler detected elevated concentration of zooplankton, and mesopelagic fish were sampled by a mesopelagic net tow. The collocation of spike layers in bio‐optical properties with mesopelagic organisms suggests that some can be detected with float‐based bio‐optical sensors. This opens the door to the investigation of such aggregations/layers in observations collected by the global biogeochemical‐Argo array allowing the detection of mesopelagic organisms in remote locations of the open ocean under‐sampled by traditional methods.
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Accepted/In Press date: 14 February 2002
e-pub ahead of print date: 18 February 2020
Published date: 28 March 2020
Keywords:
BGC-Argo, diel vertical migration, mesopelagic organism, scattering layers
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/439722
ISSN: 0094-8276
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Nils Haëntjens
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Alice Della Penna
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Nathan Briggs
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Lee Karp‐boss
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Hervé Claustre
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Emmanuel Boss
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