(1)-1 underwater bureau
Details of the underwater station are shown in Figure 3. The underwater station consists of multiple plankton nets made of nylon mesh netting sewn together and a rectangular metal frame that secures the net opening. The frame incorporates a control unit for the underwater bureau, an underwater sensor that measures depth, temperature, and salinity at the site, and a filter water meter.
The underwater station is towed by four wire ropes (bridle wires) connected to the top of the frame. A weight is suspended from the rope (force rope) connected to the underside of the frame to submerge the underwater station. The bottom of the net (cod-end) is bound with a jig and then fastened to the power rope. This prevents the net from twisting or blowing up and keeps the net in proper shape during towing. The net can be easily detached from the frame and replaced with a net of the appropriate mesh size for the purpose of the survey.