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The Thetis profiler

In this project, we plan to derive optical profiles at a fixed site off Rottnest island, WA (the red star on the map of the Perth area below), by deploying an autonomous in-water oceanographic profiling system, the WET Labs “Thetis”. The suite of instruments onboard the profiler has been designed so as to provide validation data for ocean colour satellite-born instruments (in particular the ESA Sentinel3-OLCI), as well as data useful for determining the productivity and quality of waters at the deployment site.

The Thetis was purchased and initially deployed (2017/18) thanks to an ARC LIEF grant (LE160100146).

Since Q4 of 2019, this activity is funded by the Australia Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS), as part of the satellite ocean colour sub-facility.

Rottnest island satellite view

The Thetis is a positively buoyant profiling instrument frame that has an on-board winch and 3G telemetry system. The Thetis is deployed between Rottnest Island and the Rottenest Island canyon in approximately 60m of water, and is programmed to surface 3 times per day (dawn, noon and dusk), collecting data during the ascent.

Some more details on the Thetis here if you want.
RSSRG Thetis profiler
The RSSRG Thetis profiler in the Kensington technology park facility
  • Seabird CTD SBE49
  • 2 x WET Labs ECO Triplet “bb2fl” bb (120º) @ 470, 532 (x2), 700nm Fluorometers – ex/em 370/460nm (CDOM) and 470/695nm (Chlorophyll)
  • Chelsea Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometer (RGB ex, ~682nm em)
  • WET Labs AC-s reflective tube spectrophotometer a and c at 400-730nm (~4nm intervals)
  • 2 x Satlantic HyperOCR (radiance and irradiance)
  • Satlantic SeaFET (pH)
  • Seabird Dissolved Oxygen SBE43
Thetis deployment preparation on deck of CSIRO R/V Linnaeus
Preparing for deployment on the deck of the CSIRO R/V Linnaeus

Upon surfacing, a subset of the data is transmitted back to Curtin University via the 3G network and data is automatically processed for routine quality control. The full data record and sensor re-calibration is performed monthly.

Thetis supplies on back of ute, ready to go
Ready to go, on the back of the ute..
Thetis being deployed
..on our way to deployment
Thetis deployed at sea
..and deployed

Data and analyses

Project partners

University of Technology Sydney Logo

• A/Prof. Martina Doblin
• A/Prof. David Suggett

University of Technology Sydney

CSIRO Logo

• Dr. Nick Hardman-Mountford

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Perth

Curtin University Logo

• Prof. Jean-Philippe Croué
• Prof. Kliti Grice

Curtin Water Quality Research Centre

Water Corporation Logo

• Luke Zappia

WA Water Corporation

Department of Fisheries Logo

• D. Nick Caputi

WA Department of Fisheries