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Observation of three‐dimensional flow structures and effluent transport around fish cages using a towed ADCP and free‐fall multi‐parameter profiler
Authors:Hidekatsu Yamazaki  Wataru Aoyama  Eiji Masunaga  Mamoru Tanaka
Abstract:A field campaign was conducted around salmon cages, using a combination of a towed ADCP and a free‐fall multi‐parameter profiler, in order to investigate flow structures and the possible distribution of effluent materials. Two transect observations showed that hydrographic conditions changed dramatically within 5 days, from highly stratified open water conditions to weak stratification. Three‐dimensional observation revealed that flow was blocked behind the cages and that the blockage was reduced as the distance from the cages increased. The flow speed was positively correlated with the intensity of the backscattering signal. The R2 value was high immediately behind the cages and decreased with distance from the cages. The flow time series behind the cages exhibited a k–2 power law spectrum that was consistent with a typical internal wave spectrum. This suggests that eddies shed from the cages were highly influenced by stratification. We estimated the rate of kinetic energy dissipation, urn:x-wiley:1355557X:media:are13985:are13985-math-0001, from YODA Profiler data based on the Thorpe scale approach. We also estimated the eddy diffusivity coefficient, urn:x-wiley:1355557X:media:are13985:are13985-math-0002. Both urn:x-wiley:1355557X:media:are13985:are13985-math-0003 and urn:x-wiley:1355557X:media:are13985:are13985-math-0004 followed a lognormal probability density function. The mean urn:x-wiley:1355557X:media:are13985:are13985-math-0005 was consistent with a one‐dimensional diffusion model assessed from the R2 values of flow speed and backscatter intensity.
Keywords:ADCP  aquaculture net cages  backscatter intensity  effluents  flow reduction  YODA Profiler
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