Field test of "ice-fence" for oceanographic observation in the sea-ice zone

The powerful ice-breaking capability of the Japanese icebreaker Shirase raises the possibility of marine observations in the fast-ice and/or permanent ice zone; however, it has been difficult to use conventional equipment in such areas due to the risk of damage by sea-ice. The marine biological moni...

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Main Authors: Kunio T. Takahashi, Takahiro Iida, Gen Hashida, Tsuneo Odate
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 2012-11-01
Series:Antarctic Record
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.15094/00009667
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spelling doaj-f36744d996844d8f8cec8686fe5797232020-11-25T00:35:42ZengNational Institute of Polar ResearchAntarctic Record0085-72892432-079X2012-11-0156344745510.15094/00009667Field test of "ice-fence" for oceanographic observation in the sea-ice zoneKunio T. Takahashi0Takahiro Iida1Gen Hashida2Tsuneo Odate3National Institute of Polar ResearchNational Institute of Polar ResearchNational Institute of Polar ResearchNational Institute of Polar ResearchThe powerful ice-breaking capability of the Japanese icebreaker Shirase raises the possibility of marine observations in the fast-ice and/or permanent ice zone; however, it has been difficult to use conventional equipment in such areas due to the risk of damage by sea-ice. The marine biological monitoring program in the sea-ice area off Syowa Station was started during the 52nd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition to overcome the difficulties encountered when performing conventional oceanographic observations. The program employs "ice-fence" (diameter: 1000 mm, height: 700 mm, stainless-steel), which has been successful in protecting the observation equipment (e.g., plankton nets and CTDs) from damage by sea-ice. This report describes the results of field tests of the performance of "ice-fence" for oceanographic observations in sea-ice areas. Possible improvements to the system are also suggested.http://doi.org/10.15094/00009667
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Gen Hashida
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Takahiro Iida
Gen Hashida
Tsuneo Odate
Field test of "ice-fence" for oceanographic observation in the sea-ice zone
Antarctic Record
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Gen Hashida
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title Field test of "ice-fence" for oceanographic observation in the sea-ice zone
title_short Field test of "ice-fence" for oceanographic observation in the sea-ice zone
title_full Field test of "ice-fence" for oceanographic observation in the sea-ice zone
title_fullStr Field test of "ice-fence" for oceanographic observation in the sea-ice zone
title_full_unstemmed Field test of "ice-fence" for oceanographic observation in the sea-ice zone
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publisher National Institute of Polar Research
series Antarctic Record
issn 0085-7289
2432-079X
publishDate 2012-11-01
description The powerful ice-breaking capability of the Japanese icebreaker Shirase raises the possibility of marine observations in the fast-ice and/or permanent ice zone; however, it has been difficult to use conventional equipment in such areas due to the risk of damage by sea-ice. The marine biological monitoring program in the sea-ice area off Syowa Station was started during the 52nd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition to overcome the difficulties encountered when performing conventional oceanographic observations. The program employs "ice-fence" (diameter: 1000 mm, height: 700 mm, stainless-steel), which has been successful in protecting the observation equipment (e.g., plankton nets and CTDs) from damage by sea-ice. This report describes the results of field tests of the performance of "ice-fence" for oceanographic observations in sea-ice areas. Possible improvements to the system are also suggested.
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