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Title:
Benthic aquatic biotal monitor
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1. A benthic monitoring device for monitoring in situ samples of benthos in a body of water comprising:
a base portion including means for retaining benthic samples and having a horizontal top wall, a horizontal water permeable bottom wall and water permeable vertical side walls,
a water permeable mesh attached to and extending above said base portion to form a conical-shaped enclosure decreasing in cross-sectional area from one end to the other end, the larger end thereof being secured to said base portion and opening thereinto, the smaller end thereof being closed;
means attached to said base portion for supporting said conical-shaped enclosure above said base portion;
means for attaching said larger end of said conical-shaped enclosure to said base portion;
said conical-shaped enclosure including means for retaining benthic samples; and
said conical-shaped enclosure and said base portion having apertures therethrough with dimensions for retaining benthic samples while permitting the free exchange of ambient water between the outside of said conical-shaped enclosure and the inside of said conical-shaped enclosure to monitor the impact of changing aquatic environments on the benthic sample.
2. The monitoring device of claim 1 wherein said water permeable mesh includes means projecting into said conical-shaped enclosure for retaining benthic samples therein.
3. The monitoring device of claim 2 wherein said water permeable mesh further includes at least one entry passage projecting into said conical-shaped enclosure for trapping within the monitoring device benthic organisms found in the ambient water outside of said monitoring device.
4. The monitoring device of claim 3 wherein said water permeable mesh further includes access means for removing benthic samples from the monitoring device without removing said conical-shaped enclosure from said base portion.
5. The monitoring device of claim 1 wherein said base portion further includes at least one entry passage for allowing benthic organisms found in ambient water outside of the monitoring device to enter said base portion.
6. The monitoring device of claim 5 wherein said base portion further includes a trap, aligned with said entry passage and extending inwardly into said base portion from said entry passage.
7. The monitoring device of claim 6 wherein said trap includes:
a substantially horizontal, triangular-shaped bottom wall tapering upwardly into said base portion;
a top wall portion having edges conforming to said trap bottom wall portion; and
an exit passage disposed opposite said entry passage being smaller in area than said entry passageway to prevent the benthic organisms from escaping the confines of said monitoring device.
8. The monitoring device of claim 7 wherein said means for retaining benthic samples comprises a plurality of drawer means for insertion into said base portion through said vertical side walls and including top, bottom, side and end members.
9. The monitoring device of claim 8 wherein each of said drawer means top members comprises a water permeable mesh.
10. The monitoring device of claim 8 wherein ones of said plurality of drawer means bottom, side and end members comprise water permeable mesh walls.
11. The monitoring device of claim 8 wherein ones of said plurality of drawer means bottom, side and end members comprise solid walls.
12. A benthic monitoring device for monitoring in situ samples of benthos in a body of water comprising:
a base portion having water permeable vertical side walls and horizontal top and bottom walls, said vertical side walls including apertures for receiving means for retaining benthic samples, at least one of said vertical side walls further including an entry passage for allowing benthic organisms found in ambient water outside of the monitoring device to enter said base portion;
a water permeable mesh attached to and extending above said base portion to form a conical-shaped enclosure decreasing in cross-sectional area from one end to the other end, the larger end thereof being secured to said base portion and opening thereinto, the smaller end thereof being closed;
said conical-shaped enclosure including means for retaining benthic samples;
means for supporting said conical-shaped enclosure above said base portion;
means for attaching said larger end of said conical-shaped enclosure to said base portion; and
said conical-shaped enclosure and said base portion having apertures therethrough with dimensions for retaining benthic samples therein, while permitting the free exchange of ambient water between the outside of said conical-shaped enclosure and the inside of said conical-shaped enclosure to thereby expose the samples of benthos to aquatic pollution within the body of water to monitor the impact of changing aquatic environments on the benthic samples.
13. The monitoring device of claim 12 wherein said conical-shaped enclosure further includes:
a plurality of cylindrical compartments projecting into said conical-shaped enclosure for retaining benthic samples; and
at least one entry passage projecting into said conical-shaped enclosure for trapping within the monitoring device benthic organisms found in ambient water outside of the monitoring device.
14. The monitoring device of claim 13 wherein said base portion further includes:
a trap, aligned with said base entry passage and extending inwardly into said base portion from said entry passage;
said trap including a substantially horizontal, triangular-shaped bottom wall tapering upwardly into said base portion;
a top wall portion having edges conforming to said trap bottom wall portion; and
an exit passageway disposed opposite said entry passage being smaller in area than said entry passage to prevent the benthic organisms from escaping the confines of said monitoring device.
15. The monitoring device of claim 12 wherein said water permeable mesh comprises nylon netting having apertures sized from about 2 millimeters to about 3 millimeters.
16. The monitoring device of claim 12 wherein said means for attaching said larger end of said conical-shaped enclosure to said base portion includes:
a circular webbing attached to said larger end of said conical-shaped enclosure;
a circular flange extension mounted to said top wall of said base portion; and
a flexible metallic band for mounting said circular webbing to said circular flange extension, such that said conical-shaped enclosure and said base portion form a unitary structure.
17. The monitoring device of claim 16 and further including partition means for preventing benthic samples from moving between said conical-shaped enclosure and said base portion.
Other info:
Inventors:
Pequegnat, Willis E. (College Station, TX, US)
Application Number:
826052
Filing Date: 1977-08-19 Publication_date: 1979-08-14 Assignee:
TerEco Corporation (College Station, TX)
Primary Class(es):
119/200
43/7, 119/204, 119/215
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Chamblee, Hugh R.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Richards, Harris & Medlock
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