REMUS is an unmanned, autonomous underwater research vehicle that is used to explore the underwater environs within the JC NERR. REMUS is used by researchers within the JC NERR to create a three dimensional map of the estuary bottom. This data can be used to determine fish habitat, sediment transport, and underwater bed forms.
REMUS side scan sonar works by sending a sound pulse towards the bottom and then recording the length of time it takes for the echo to return back to the vehicle.
REMUS surveyed Areas in JC NERR
REMUS surveys have been completed adjacent to the buoy 126 SWMP site in Great Bay NJ. Additional surveys are being conducted within Great Bay, Little Egg Harbor, and the Mullica River.