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Attention:

Please note that operations of the Fishing Echo Sounder Simrad EK 60 / EK 80 requires experienced scientific staff on board and can be only operated on request. The system is not operated by the ship's crew. Request operations with the Fishing Echo Sounder Simrad EK 60 / EK 80 to AWI-Logistics in sufficient time prior to the cruise and clarify the data transfer after the cruise.

Data quality of Fishing Echo Sounder Simrad EK 60 / EK 80 is decreased by operating other Echo Sounders. Repeatable disturbances were detected from simultaneously operating a) POSIDONIA, b) Sonar Doppler Speed Log DOLOG and c) Sediment Echo Sounder Parasound P70. Switch off these Echo Sounders for high data quality.

Summary

The sounder operates several frequencies simultaneously thus allowing to detect fish in different depths.

ManufacturerKongsberg
ModelSimrad EK 60 / EK 80
Serial No.n/a
Typeecho sounder




Transducer Frequency:

18, 38, 70, 120, 200 kHz

Contacts

NameInstitutionRole
Sören KrägefskyAlfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine ResearchEngineer In Charge
Sören KrägefskyAlfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine ResearchData Scientist
Snoeijs-LeijonmalmStockholm UniversityData Provider
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine ResearchAlfred Wegener Institute, Helmholz Centre for Polar and Marine ResearchOwner
polarstern dshipAlfred-Wegener-Institutedship connector
Giulia CastellaniAWIData Provider
Svensson
Data Provider

Components

The system consits of five "split beam" transducers (ES-18, ES-38B, ES-70-7C, ES-120-7C, ES-200-7C) located in the box keel, five General Purpose Transceivers (GPTs), two EK80 WBTs (45-90 kHz, 90-160 kHz) and a computer with installed data acquisition and processing software ER60 and EK80 in room A113.

Subdevices

NameModelType
Calibration System for Simrad EK60/EK80
small scale facility
F120/200_kHz transducerSimrad EK60/EK80not assigned
F18_kHz transducerEK60/EK80echo sounder
F38_kHz transducerSimrad EK60/EK80not assigned
F70_kHz transducerSimrad EK60/EK80not assigned

Position

Origin Description:xyz-position calculated from Alignment Survey Report RV Polarstern (2016), transducers located in box keel, electronics located in E525, computers located in A113
X:73.14 m
(X-0 is at the center of der rudder (ref. design drawing of the vessel), positive X-axis is forward and along vessel centerline)
Y:0.022 m
(Y-0 at centerline, positive Y-axis is portside )
Z:0.012 m
(Z-0 is set to the lowest point of the keel, positive Z-axis is upwards)

Data logging, storage and archiving

Logged parameters

ParameterSensor Output TypeUnit
depthdepthm

Central geographical ship's position and time standard

Time synchronising of the computers is regulated via the affiliation to the Windows domain. Additionally, the NMEA-String ZDA is stored in the data files.
The geographical ship's position is transferred to the Master PC together with the NMEA-String and to the data files. There is no centering of the GPS Position to the transducers.

Rawdata storage on board

Mass data: The data acquisition and processing software ER60 creates rawdata in the mass storage. Please note that there will be a transit from Simrad EK60 to EK80 in 2018 changing data structure and volume.

root directory

\\polsrv1\data01\fishsounder|

directory name

CruiseNo
e.g.
ANT25_3

file name

CruiseNo-Dyyyymmdd-Thhmmss.raw
with:
yyyy = year
mm = month
dd = day
hh = hour
mm = minute
ss = second
e.g.
ANT25_3-D20090113-T144735.raw

Data volume (MB per day) ca

3500

Number of files per day ca

100

Dship

Reduced set of measurement data.

Device name

fishing echo sounder

Parameters

depth (18 kHz) [m]; depth (38 kHz) [m]; depth (70 kHz) [m]; depth (120 kHz) [m]; depth (200 kHz) [m]

Data archiving on land

After the cruise, the operator transfers the measurement data along with required meta data to AWI after consultation with the data scientist and AWI Logistics. Then, the data including meta data can be extracted from https://www.pangaea.de/ (for authorized users only). DShip data set can be extracted from https://dship.awi.de/.

File format(s)

*.txt

Calibration certificates

NO

Documentation



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