Title: Environmental Monitors on Lobster Traps
1Environmental Monitors on Lobster Traps
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5Points to be highlighted today
- Temperature fixed sites over multiple years
still primary eMOLT objective
6Points to be highlighted today
- Temperature fixed sites over multiple years
still primary eMOLT objective - Salinity now limited to investigating submarine
freshwater discharge hypothesis
7Points to be highlighted today
- Temperature fixed sites over multiple years
still primary eMOLT objective - Salinity now limited to investigation of
possible submarine freshwater discharge - Current drift will be measured with
near-surface drifters beginning June 2004 for
purposes of validating numerical model
simulations
8eMOLT database stats
- fixed sites documented 159
- temperature records 1,015,591
- salinity records 70,170
- drifter sightings reported 55
- drifter automated fixes 15,407
- people returning data 104
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12Can we explain particular events?
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14Combining GoMOOS series w/eMOLT to look at events
15eMOLT Phase II Salinity
2002 2003
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17Can we start to correlate temperature lobster
hauls?
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19eMOLT Phase IV Drifters
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21Mariners phone in a) 5-digit ID and b) lat/lon
or loran
Tollfree on backside of pipe
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28Summary
- Temperature
- springs 2003 2004 5 degF colder than 2002
- to be maintained for years to come
- Salinity
- redesigned to investigate submarine freshwater
discharges in Casco Bay - Drift
- summer 2003 demonstrates feasibility
- summer 2004 monthly deployments planned
29- eMOLT drifter-reporting IVR phone prompts as
currently proposed -
- "..... Press 5 to report a drifter sighting"
- "Thank you for helping us in our study of
lobster larvae drift. There are 4 to 5 prompts
that follow, each expecting a keypad response.
Please have the drifters ID and its location
ready. If anything goes wrong or is confusing ,
don't worry, there are other options near the end
of the message. We appreciate your effort.
Let's get started. Please enter the 5-digit
drifter id number now(if the user does not
respond right away, the prompt will repeat itself
but one can enter the 5-digit code anytime during
the message) - "Press 1 to enter location in loran coordinates
or press 2 to enter location in latitude and
longitude" - 1
- "enter the first five digits of
the first loran coordinate" - "enter the first five digits of
the second loran coordinate" - 2
- "enter your latitude in
degrees-minutes to the nearest minute" - "enter your longitude in
degrees-minutes to the nearest minute" - Enter the day of the month the drifter was
sighted followed by the sign." - "Thank you. If you wish to be contacted, enter
your ten digit phone number beginning with the
area code. Otherwise, press " - "If you have any comments, press 1 to enter a
voice phone message. Otherwise, press ." - "Thank you for cooperation. If you have any
questions, call 207-985-8088. That number again
is 207-985-8088. Good Bye." - Note The automated system is currently on-line
at a toll free number 1-888-284-4904. The more
people that try this NOW and provide suggestions,
the better it will be in the end. Some of the
proposed wording has not yet been implemented. -
30Stenciled text to go on drifter sails Sail 1
"If found adrift, take the following
steps 1) note drifter id lat/lon. 2)
call 1-888-284-4904 3) enter "5" at first
prompt, 4) follow instructions, and 5)
return drifter to water. If found either ashore
or SE of Stellwagen Bank, call
1-508-495-2211 and take drifter home." Sail
2 "By following instructions, you will be
helping us, the Gulf of Maine Lobster
Foundation, MLA, DELA, Southern Maine Community
College marine science students and NOAA in a
collaborative research study of lobster larvae
drift. Funded by the Northeast Consortium"
Sail 3 "This unit was deployed off on by
lobsterman " Sail
4 "For more information, visit
'Environmental Monitors on Lobster Traps'
website at www.emolt.org."
31- ID code convection
- Each drifter has a 5-digit ID "ABCDE" painted
on the PVC, the flag, the flotation, and
subsurface sails as follows - "A" is the year of deployment (3,4,5...)
- "B" is the month of deployment (5,6,7,8, or 9)
- "C" is the last digit of the deg latitude of
release for the offshore-most drifter in the
transect (2,3, or 4) - "D" is the last digit of the degrees longitude of
releasing offshore-most drifter in the transect
(0,9,8, or 7) - "E" is the offshore extent (inshoremost drifter
is 1) where - Examples
- drifter 46204 is a dark blue drifter deployed in
about 40 meters of water off Glouchester Mass
(42 deg north,70 deg west,) in June of 2004 - drifter 65472 is the 2nd drifter from the coast
(20m), painted black, that was deployed off
Cutler Me (44 deg north, 67deg west) in May
2006
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