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Dataset for concurrent echosounder and ADCP measurements at a tidal energy candidate site in Australia

Interaction uncertainties between tidal energy devices and marine animals have the potential to impede the tidal energy industry as it moves closer towards commercial-scale array installations. Developing standardised environmental impact assessment (EIA) practices would allow for potential impact c...

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Autores principales: Scherelis, Constantin, Penesis, Irene, Hemer, Mark A., Cossu, Remo, Wright, Jeffrey T.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7334290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32642508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.105873
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author Scherelis, Constantin
Penesis, Irene
Hemer, Mark A.
Cossu, Remo
Wright, Jeffrey T.
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description Interaction uncertainties between tidal energy devices and marine animals have the potential to impede the tidal energy industry as it moves closer towards commercial-scale array installations. Developing standardised environmental impact assessment (EIA) practices would allow for potential impact concerns to the marine environment to be identified and mitigated early during project development. In an effort to help formulate a standardised EIA framework that addresses knowledge gaps in fish-current interactions at tidal energy candidate sites, Scherelis et al. [1] presented a case study for investigating changes in fish aggregations in response to changing environmental conditions including tidal currents at a tidal energy candidate site in Australia prior to turbine installation. Here, we present the dataset utilised for this study titled “Investigating biophysical linkages at tidal energy candidate sites: a case study for combining environmental assessment and resource characterisation” [1]. The dataset includes tidal current information from an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP), volume backscattering measurements from a four-frequency biological echosounder (Acoustic Zooplankton and Fish Profiler – AZFP) as an indicator for fish biomass, and fish aggregation metrics calculated from volume backscatter in post-processing. ADCP and AZFP were installed on a bottom-mounted mooring and engaged in a concurrent sampling plan for ∼2.5 months from December 2018 to February 2019. The mooring was deployed in the Banks Strait, a tidal energy candidate site located in the northeast of Tasmania, Australia, at a location favourable for tidal turbine installations considering current speed, depth, substrate, sediment type and proximity to shore. The ADCP dataset includes current velocity and direction measurements at 1 m vertical and 1-min time intervals. The raw AZFP dataset includes volume backscattering strength collected in 4-s time intervals with a vertical resolution of 0.072 m in raw, and 0.1 m in pre-processed form. Several post-processing steps were implemented to mitigate changes in background noise due to current speed and wind stress, and to isolate acoustic fish returns from remaining scattering sources. Once isolated, volume backscatter containing fish targets underwent post-processing to determine fish aggregation metrics including density, abundance, centre of mass, dispersion,% water column occupied, evenness, and index for aggregation. Each aggregation metric was then binned by minute matched with corresponding environmental conditions for current speed, shear, temperature, diel stage, and tidal stage. Raw and processed datasets for the AZFP and ADCP are provided. Post-processed data includes the derived fish aggregation metrics along with corresponding environmental conditions. The described datasets are freely available on the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN).
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spelling pubmed-73342902020-07-07 Dataset for concurrent echosounder and ADCP measurements at a tidal energy candidate site in Australia Scherelis, Constantin Penesis, Irene Hemer, Mark A. Cossu, Remo Wright, Jeffrey T. Data Brief Earth and Planetary Science Interaction uncertainties between tidal energy devices and marine animals have the potential to impede the tidal energy industry as it moves closer towards commercial-scale array installations. Developing standardised environmental impact assessment (EIA) practices would allow for potential impact concerns to the marine environment to be identified and mitigated early during project development. In an effort to help formulate a standardised EIA framework that addresses knowledge gaps in fish-current interactions at tidal energy candidate sites, Scherelis et al. [1] presented a case study for investigating changes in fish aggregations in response to changing environmental conditions including tidal currents at a tidal energy candidate site in Australia prior to turbine installation. Here, we present the dataset utilised for this study titled “Investigating biophysical linkages at tidal energy candidate sites: a case study for combining environmental assessment and resource characterisation” [1]. The dataset includes tidal current information from an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP), volume backscattering measurements from a four-frequency biological echosounder (Acoustic Zooplankton and Fish Profiler – AZFP) as an indicator for fish biomass, and fish aggregation metrics calculated from volume backscatter in post-processing. ADCP and AZFP were installed on a bottom-mounted mooring and engaged in a concurrent sampling plan for ∼2.5 months from December 2018 to February 2019. The mooring was deployed in the Banks Strait, a tidal energy candidate site located in the northeast of Tasmania, Australia, at a location favourable for tidal turbine installations considering current speed, depth, substrate, sediment type and proximity to shore. The ADCP dataset includes current velocity and direction measurements at 1 m vertical and 1-min time intervals. The raw AZFP dataset includes volume backscattering strength collected in 4-s time intervals with a vertical resolution of 0.072 m in raw, and 0.1 m in pre-processed form. Several post-processing steps were implemented to mitigate changes in background noise due to current speed and wind stress, and to isolate acoustic fish returns from remaining scattering sources. Once isolated, volume backscatter containing fish targets underwent post-processing to determine fish aggregation metrics including density, abundance, centre of mass, dispersion,% water column occupied, evenness, and index for aggregation. Each aggregation metric was then binned by minute matched with corresponding environmental conditions for current speed, shear, temperature, diel stage, and tidal stage. Raw and processed datasets for the AZFP and ADCP are provided. Post-processed data includes the derived fish aggregation metrics along with corresponding environmental conditions. The described datasets are freely available on the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN). Elsevier 2020-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7334290/ /pubmed/32642508 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.105873 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dataset for concurrent echosounder and ADCP measurements at a tidal energy candidate site in Australia
title Dataset for concurrent echosounder and ADCP measurements at a tidal energy candidate site in Australia
title_full Dataset for concurrent echosounder and ADCP measurements at a tidal energy candidate site in Australia
title_fullStr Dataset for concurrent echosounder and ADCP measurements at a tidal energy candidate site in Australia
title_full_unstemmed Dataset for concurrent echosounder and ADCP measurements at a tidal energy candidate site in Australia
title_short Dataset for concurrent echosounder and ADCP measurements at a tidal energy candidate site in Australia
title_sort dataset for concurrent echosounder and adcp measurements at a tidal energy candidate site in australia
topic Earth and Planetary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7334290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32642508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.105873
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