IS14B:
Emerging Ocean Technologies: A Snapchat of New Sensors and Observing Platforms II Posters

Session ID#: 84853

Session Description:
As oceanographic sensor and platform technologies evolve, observational capabilities are expanding at an exhilarating pace. From arduinos to robots, emerging technologies give scientists new tools to explore the world oceans. But only if they know these technologies exist!

Enter the eLightning sessions, a 3-minute oral presentation with a digital poster session. The format provides scientists a snapshot of all the latest technologies and will facilitate more interactions between builders and users. We encourage submissions from anyone making new tools to observe the ocean: scientists to manufacturers to garage tinkerers. Built a sensor the size of a pinhead? A platform that will go where no platform has gone before? An instrument borne of arduino with the power of the borg? Share what you’ve built with colleagues in this interactive session.

Index Terms:

1694 Instruments and techniques [GLOBAL CHANGE]
4262 Ocean observing systems [OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL]
4294 Instruments and techniques [OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL]
Primary Chair:  Kim I Martini, Sea-Bird Scientific, Bellevue, WA, United States
Co-chairs:  Sophie N Chu, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, Seattle, WA, United States, Clark Richards, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Halifax, NS, Canada and Kersey Sturdivant, INSPIRE Environmental, Newport, RI, United States
Primary Liaison:  Kim I Martini, Tini Scientific, Seattle, United States
Moderators:  Kersey Sturdivant, INSPIRE Environmental, Newport, RI, United States and Sophie N Chu, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, Seattle, WA, United States
Student Paper Review Liaisons:  Kim I Martini, Sea-Bird Scientific, Bellevue, WA, United States and Clark Richards, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Halifax, NS, Canada

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

 
A New Submersible Instrument for Measuring Hyperspectral Backscattering in Natural Waters (Hyper-bb) (656391)
Dr. Ole Aarup Mikkelsen, PhD, Wayne Homer Slade, Thomas Leeuw, David R Dana and Chuck Pottsmith, Sequoia Scientific, Inc., Bellevue, WA, United States
 
A Sea Trekking Rechargeable Instrumented Drifter (STRIDR) (653095)
Peter J Rusello1, Steven Anderson1, Mike Marnon2 and Carter Ohlmann3, (1)Arete Associates, Arlington, VA, United States, (2)Arete Associates, Arlington, United States, (3)University of California Santa Barbara, Earth Research Institute, Santa Barbara, United States
 
An Autonomous Vehicle Based Open Ocean Lagrangian Observatory (656070)
Brett Hobson1, Brian Kieft1, Ben Y Raanan1, Yanwu Zhang2, James M Birch3, John Phillip Ryan4, Francisco Chavez1 and Chris A Scholin5, (1)Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, CA, United States, (2)MBARI, Moss Landing, CA, United States, (3)Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, United States, (4)MBARI, Moss Landing, United States, (5)Organization Not Listed, Washington, United States
 
Development of a Novel Sensor for Flow-Through Microplastics Detection (648040)
Beckett Colson and Anna Michel, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering, Woods Hole, MA, United States
 
Imaging through turbulence with improved point spread model in a compressive sensing system (647924)
Weilin Hou, Naval Research Lab, Stennis Space Center, MS, United States, Bing Ouyang, Florida Atlantic University, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, Fort Pierce, FL, United States, Silvia Matt, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Ocean Sciences, Stennis Space Center, United States and Dennis Estrada, Florida Atlantic University, United States
 
Innovative Sensing Technology of Seawater pH by ISFET (649963)
Hajime Kayanne1, Toshimasa Miyawaki2, Nori Fujita2, Akihide Hemmi3, Kazuhiro Morioka4, Kenta Suzuki5 and Hizuru Nakajima5, (1)University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Japan, (2)Univ. Tokyo, Japan, (3)Mebius Advanced Technology, Japan, (4)Tokyo Univ. Pharmacy Life Sci, Japan, (5)Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., Japan
 
Localizing sounds from ships and cetaceans with a glider equipped with a 8 hydrophones’ network : First results from a 20 day - 600 km exploration of the Western French Mediterranean Sea in 2019 (649504)
Cedric Gervaise1, Julie Lossent1, Laurent Beguery2, Romain Tricarico3, cathy-Anna valentini-Poirier4 and Pierre Boissery5, (1)Chorus, Grenoble, France, (2)ALSEAMAR, Rousset, France, (3)ALSEAMAR, 9 Europarc Sainte Victoire, Meyreuil, France, (4)agence de l'eau RMC, France, (5)agence de l'eau RMC, Marseille, France
 
Rotational motion compensation towards precise wind speed measurement on the sea (645705)
Hiroto Taniguchi1, Naoya Suzuki1, Gustavo Garcia2 and Atsutoshi Ikeda3, (1)Kindai University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Osaka, Japan, (2)Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Nara, Japan, (3)Kindai University, Department of Energy and Materials, Osaka, Japan
 
Stability of Tris pH buffer in artificial seawater stored in bags (653006)
Wiley Wolfe1, Kenisha Shipley2, Yuichiro Takeshita3, Philip Joseph Bresnahan Jr2, Taylor Wirth4 and Todd R Martz4, (1)University of California San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States, (2)Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States, (3)Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, CA, United States, (4)Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, United States
 
The SBE 61 CTD: Measuring the Bottom Half of the Oocean (651359)
Kim I Martini, Sea-Bird Scientific, Bellevue, WA, United States and David J Murphy, Sea-Bird Scientific, R&D, Bellevue, United States
 
The In Situ Plankton Assemblage eXplorer (IPAX): An Inexpensive Plankton Imaging System for Zooplankton Study (648464)
Pichaya Lertvilai, University of California San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, United States
 
TideRiders: Toward a Citizen-Scientist-Enabled and Institution-Supported Distributed Sensor Network for Water Quality Monitoring (653674)
James W. Partan, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering, Woods Hole, MA, United States, Michael Jakuba, Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst., Woods Hole, United States, Franklin Zhang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Cambridge, MA, United States and Patrick McGuire, Brookline High School, Brookline, MA, United States
 
Underwater Optical Wireless Communications Sensor Links for Monitoring of Fragile Ocean Environments (652899)
Daniel Klawson, Arjun Agarwal, Andrew Chen, William Nix, Michael Pique, Edward Salvatierra and Nicholas Zhao, University of Maryland College Park, Gemstone Honors Program, College Park, MD, United States