SeaCycler: A Moored Open-Ocean Profiling System for the Upper Ocean in Extended Self-Contained Deployments

Author:

Send Uwe1,Fowler George2,Siddall Greg2,Beanlands Brian2,Pittman Merle2,Waldmann Christoph3,Karstensen Johannes4,Lampitt Richard5

Affiliation:

1. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California

2. Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

3. Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany

4. GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany

5. National Oceanographic Center, Southampton, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract The upper ocean, including the biologically productive euphotic zone and the mixed layer, has great relevance for studies of physical, biogeochemical, and ecosystem processes and their interaction. Observing this layer with a continuous presence, sampling many of the relevant variables, and with sufficient vertical resolution, has remained a challenge. Here a system is presented that can be deployed on the top of deep-ocean moorings, with a drive mechanism at depths of 150–200 m, which mechanically winches a large sensor float and smaller communications float tethered above it to the surface and back down again, typically twice per day for periods up to 1 year. The sensor float can carry several sizeable sensors, and it has enough buoyancy to reach the near surface and for the communications float to pierce the surface even in the presence of strong currents. The system can survive mooring blowover to 1000-m depth. The battery-powered design is made possible by using a balanced energy-conserving principle. Reliability is enhanced with a drive assembly that employs a single rotating part that has no slip rings or rotating seals. The profiling bodies can break the surface to sample the near-surface layer and to establish satellite communication for data relay or reception of new commands. An inductive pass-through mode allows communication with other mooring components throughout the water column beneath the system. A number of successful demonstration deployments have been completed.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering

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