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Layered Organization in the Coastal Ocean (LOCO) Brief Program Overview

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Layered Organization in the Coastal Ocean (LOCO). Brief Program Overview. LOCO Program Objectives. Describe the spatial and temporal scales of thin layers Understand the processes that lead to the formation, maintenance, and destruction of thin layers. Kinds of Thin Layers. Quicklook Sites. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Layered Organization in the Coastal Ocean(LOCO)

Brief Program Overview

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LOCO Program Objectives

• Describe the spatial and temporal scales of thin layers

• Understand the processes that lead to the formation, maintenance, and destruction of thin layers

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Kinds of Thin Layers

Acoustical Bacterial Bioluminescent

Chemical Marine snow Microzooplankton

Optical Phytoplankton Physical

Toxins Zooplankton Bubbles (?)

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Quicklook Sites

Orcas Island WA (2)

Cape Perpetua, OR

Santa Barbara (3) & Rincon CA

Oceanside CA

Pensacola FLDestin FL

Charleston SC

Monterey Bay CA

Exploration of Fourteen Coastal Ocean Sites 2001 - 2003http://es.ucsc.edu/~coestl

McManus, Holliday, Greenlaw, Donaghay, Sullivan

Corpus Christi TXTerrabone Bay LA

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Process Study Area (arrow)

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Surface Chlorophyll Distribution

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ORCAS

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TAPS Profiling Mode

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TAPS Data - 700 kHz - Monterey Bay LOCO Site

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LOCO Principal Investigators

• Brian Concannon / Jennifer Prentice (NAVAIR) – Mapping thin layers with shipboard LIDAR

• Tim Cowles (OSU)– Fine-scale planktonic vertical structure: horizontal extent and the controlling physical

processes

• Percy Donaghay & Jim Sullivan (URI)– 4-D Assessment of Thin Layer Structure, Dynamics and Impacts

• Margaret McManus (UHI) / John Ryan (MBARI) / Mark Stacey (UCB)– Quantify interactions of physical, biological and optical properties of thin layers

• Al Hanson (URI & SubChem Systems)– The Role of Nutrient Gradients in the Episodic Formation, Maintenance and Decay of Thin

Plankton Layers in Coastal Waters

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LOCO Principal Investigators

• Van Holliday / Charles Greenlaw (BAE Systems)– Moored zooplankton acoustics; multi-beam fish / fish larvae sensor;

multi-frequency acoustical sensor for photosynthesis related bubble formation in thin layers

• Dave Fratantoni (WHOI)– Physical context for thin layers, measured with AUVs (Gliders)

• Lou Goodman (UMASSD) / Ed Levine (NUWC Newport)– REMUS - based turbulence measurements and mapping

• Jan Rines (URI)– Characterization of phytoplankton species (in and out) of thin layers

• Kelly Benoit-Bird (OSU)– Predator / prey interactions in thin layers; horizontal migration and

dynamics of of predator distributions

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Cowles, OSU

Moored Up-looking Sounders

LIDAR Profiler

Shipboard ADCP

Not to scale

High-resolution vertical profiling

Cowles & Benoit-Bird, (OSU); Concannon & Prentice (NAVAIR)

Slow-Drop Profiler

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AUV & Shipboard Survey Area (“Plan A”)McManus (UHI) / Ryan (MBARI) / Stacey (UCB)

LOCO

CIMT

MBARI

AUVTrack

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LOCO Process Study SiteDonaghay / Sullivan / Rines (URI)

Holliday / Greenlaw (BAE Systems); Goodman (UMASSD) / Levine (NUWC)

ORCAS TAPSADCP’sFish ScanBubble Scan

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Large Ships & Small Boats

R/V Shana RaeLength: 52’

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R/V ParagonLength: 32’

R/V Soquel PointLength: 22’

Visualize a very tiny boat

R/V New HorizonLength: 170’

R/V Robert Gordon Sproul

Length: 125’

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Schedule & Ship Support (2005)January 24, 2005 AUGUST SEPTEMBER

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15M T W R F S S M T W R F S S M T W R F S S M T W R F S S M T W R F S S M T W R F S S M T W R

SPROUL R/V SPROUL SCHEDULED

NEW HORIZON R/V NEW HORIZON SCHEDULED

PROCESS STUDY PROCESS STUDY

HOLLIDAY AND GREENLAWTAPS-X D BAT R

TAPS-Y D BAT R

TAPS-Z D BAT R

BubbleScan D BAT R

FishScan/ADCP D BAT R

CTD casts / plankton net / science daysDAYS 0.5 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0

BENOIT-BIRDUp-looking Sounders D R

DAYS 0.5 0.5

DONAGHAY, SULLIVAN, HANSON AND RINESIOP-x D BAT BAT BAT BAT R

IOP-y D BAT BAT BAT BAT R

IOPC-z D BAT BAT BAT BAT BAT BAT BAT BAT R

HI-RES CASTSPLANKTON SAMPLESDAYS 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

MCMANUSTHERMISTOR/ADCPS D R

DAYS 0.5 0.5

SCIENCE DAYSDAYS 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

FRATANTONIGLIDERS D D R R

DAYS 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

GOODMAN/LEVINEREMUSDAYS 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

D deploy

R recover

BAT battery

Solid Color science day

Unsched Maintenance 1.0 1.0 0.5

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Thin Layers in East Sound, Puget Sound, WA

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Thin Layers of Zooplankton in Monterey Bay

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LOCO 2006

LOCO 2006 Site(s) tbd after the 2005 Montery Bay Field Work