Biofouling protection for marine environmental sensors

These days, many marine autonomous environment monitoring networks are set up in the world. These systems take advantage of existing superstructures such as offshore platforms, lightships, piers, breakwaters or are placed on specially designed buoys or underwater oceanographic structures. These syst...

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Main Authors: L. Delauney, C. Compère, M. Lehaitre
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2010-05-01
Series:Ocean Science
Online Access:http://www.ocean-sci.net/6/503/2010/os-6-503-2010.pdf
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spelling doaj-0dff8a19852541718ef4b70a717dc36c2020-11-25T01:31:13ZengCopernicus PublicationsOcean Science1812-07841812-07922010-05-016250351110.5194/os-6-503-2010Biofouling protection for marine environmental sensorsL. DelauneyC. CompèreM. LehaitreThese days, many marine autonomous environment monitoring networks are set up in the world. These systems take advantage of existing superstructures such as offshore platforms, lightships, piers, breakwaters or are placed on specially designed buoys or underwater oceanographic structures. These systems commonly use various sensors to measure parameters such as dissolved oxygen, turbidity, conductivity, pH or fluorescence. Emphasis has to be put on the long term quality of measurements, yet sensors may face very short-term biofouling effects. Biofouling can disrupt the quality of the measurements, sometimes in less than a week. <br><br> Many techniques to prevent biofouling on instrumentation are listed and studied by researchers and manufacturers. Very few of them are implemented on instruments and of those very few have been tested in situ on oceanographic sensors for deployment of at least one or two months. <br><br> This paper presents a review of techniques used to protect against biofouling of in situ sensors and gives a short list and description of promising techniques. http://www.ocean-sci.net/6/503/2010/os-6-503-2010.pdf
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Biofouling protection for marine environmental sensors
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title Biofouling protection for marine environmental sensors
title_short Biofouling protection for marine environmental sensors
title_full Biofouling protection for marine environmental sensors
title_fullStr Biofouling protection for marine environmental sensors
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1812-0792
publishDate 2010-05-01
description These days, many marine autonomous environment monitoring networks are set up in the world. These systems take advantage of existing superstructures such as offshore platforms, lightships, piers, breakwaters or are placed on specially designed buoys or underwater oceanographic structures. These systems commonly use various sensors to measure parameters such as dissolved oxygen, turbidity, conductivity, pH or fluorescence. Emphasis has to be put on the long term quality of measurements, yet sensors may face very short-term biofouling effects. Biofouling can disrupt the quality of the measurements, sometimes in less than a week. <br><br> Many techniques to prevent biofouling on instrumentation are listed and studied by researchers and manufacturers. Very few of them are implemented on instruments and of those very few have been tested in situ on oceanographic sensors for deployment of at least one or two months. <br><br> This paper presents a review of techniques used to protect against biofouling of in situ sensors and gives a short list and description of promising techniques.
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