A solid state sensor for mapping and profiling stimulated bioluminescence in the marine environment |
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Authors: | J. Aiken J. Kelly |
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Affiliation: | 2. Admiralty Underwater Weapons Establishment, Portland, Dorset DT5 2JS, England. Crown copyright |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the design and development of a solid state sensor for the measurement, in situ, of stimulable bioluminescence of marine organisms. It can be towed in the Undulating Oceanographic Recorder or used in vertical profiling mode from a stationary research vessel. The sensor can detect signals from 109 quanta s−1, from a single dinoflagellate flash, up to 1013 quanta s−1, at cell densities of 106 to 108 m−3. Measurements of bioluminescence and associated environmental conditions are presented from a variety of deployments of the sensor in the Undulating Oceanographic Recorder. |
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