Benthic photosynthetically active radiation (bPAR or benthic PAR) at Yongala, Myrmidon, Palm Passage and Heron Island South, April 2016 to November 2017 (NESP TWQ 2.3.1, AIMS and IMOS)
- Between 21/03/2015 - 00:00 and 26/09/2017 - 00:00
This dataset contains benthic photosynthetically active radiation (PAR; bPAR) at the Q-IMOS Myrmidon, Palm Passage and Heron Island South mooring stations from May 2016 through to November 2017.
This dataset was collected to provide in situ reference data for calibration/validation of a remote sensing ocean color model to estimate bPAR (benthic photosynthetically active radiation) as part of NESP Tropical Water Quality Hub project 2.3.1.
The mooring is maintained as part of the Queensland IMOS (Q-IMOS) mooring network, which collects oceanographic and water quality data at several stations. bPAR sensors were installed at four stations: Myrmidon (MYD), Palm Passage (PPS), Heron Island South (HIS) and Yongala (YGL).
Methods:
A WETLabs Environmental Characterization Optics (ECO) PARSB sensor was deployed and clamp-mounted to a permanent mooring wire at a fixed depth within the water column in each of three mooring sites, Myrmidon (MYD), Palm Passage (PPS), and Heron Island South (HIS). Each PAR sensor was programmed to collect 5-second blocks of data every 15 minutes. At the fourth site, Yongala (YGL), a SEABIRD SBE16PLUS V2 SEACAT profiler with PARSB auxiliary sensor “facing” upward was deployed 0.5 m above the bottom substrate.
After each period of deployment, data were downloaded and the instrument’s optical component was checked, characterized and tested to ensure the quality and validity of the data between deployments. For each recovery period, the data were analysed and quality controlled such that: (i) data records in the beginning and end of each deployment were excluded to ensure that only stable PAR measurements were included in the analysis, (ii) data points when instrument failure was experienced due to instrument’s internal battery power problems were also excluded. Night-time values were forced to zero by applying an offset based on the dark count readings of the sensor for each deployment period.
Summary of mooring stations and in situ data collection
Mooring station: YGL
Latitude: (°S) -19.302
Longitude: (°E) 147.621
Region: Shallow inshore, seasonally turbid
Nominal station Depth: 30m
Deployment start:19 Sep 2015
Mooring station: PPS
Latitude (°S): -18.308
Longitude (°E): 147.167
Region: Deep, outer shelf, clear oceanic
Nominal station Depth: 70m
Deployment start: 28 May 2016
Mooring station: MYD
Latitude (°S): -18.220
Longitude (°E): 147.344
Region: Deep, shelf edge, clear oceanic
Nominal station Depth: 192m
Deployment start: 25 May 2016
Mooring station: HIS
Latitude (°S): -23.513
Longitude (°E): 151.955
Region: Shallow inshore, intermediate
Nominal station Depth: 46m
Deployment start: 03 Apr 2016
Data Dictionary:
- bPAR: benthic photosynthetically available radiation
- bPARoffset: offset (i.e., night time dark readings) corrected bPAR values
Data Location:
This dataset is filed in the eAtlas enduring data repository at: data\nesp2\2.3.1_Benthic-light
- Fabricius, Katharina, Dr
Australian Institute of Marine Science
k.fabricius@aims.gov.au
- Bartlett, Chris, Mr
Australian Institute of Marine Science
c.bartlett@aims.gov.au - Canto, Marites, Ms
Australian Institute of Marine Science and James Cook University
m.canto@aims.gov.au - Steinberg, Craig, Dr
Australian Institute of Marine Science
c.steinberg@aims.gov.au
- Fabricius, Katharina, Dr
Australian Institute of Marine Science
k.fabricius@aims.gov.au