The use of scientific multifrequency echosounders like SIMRAD EK60 in resource-assessment surveys of small pelagic fish like sardine or anchovy, has been employed by the Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) for more than thirty years. The quantitative use of its data for biomass estimations, makes necessary that accurate echosounder calibrations are done at the beginning of the acoustics surveys. Echosounder stability over time, is fundamental to guarantee the consistency of the annual results and to ensure their comparability. This paper shows a long-term comparison study of the calibrations of SIMRAD EK60 echosounders that were installed in different Research Vessels (R/V), carried out in different locations and in different seasons....
Today, numerous scientific echosounders are used as continuously monitoring systems in ocean observa...
The research survey PELACUS started at the 80s, particularly since 1983, and from 1986 onwards is a...
Hydro-acoustic surveys have been used to provide annual estimates of May recruitment and November sp...
A time-series of acoustically derived aquatic biomass estimates relies on the acoustic equipment mai...
A time-series of acoustically derived aquatic biomass estimates relies on the acoustic equipment mai...
Acoustic instrument calibration is fundamental to the quantitative use of its data for estimating aq...
The echo integration method used by the Institute of Marine Research is described. The model which a...
Acoustic survey for fish resources was conducted using echosounder (EK-400) with echointegrator (QD...
Systematic acoustic surveys to estimate the Spanish fraction of the Atlantic Sardine Stock were beg...
The paper reviews intercalibrations of echo integrators carried out in 1975 - 1977 where Norwegian ...
The present working document summarises the main results obtained during the ECOCADIZ-RECLUTAS 2018-...
The SEAT algorithm aims at classifying different fish species using relative frequency response acqu...
ECOCÁDIZ-RECLUTAS 1112 survey is the second survey by the IEO of acoustically assessing ...
Management of the South African sardine and anchovy resources is critically dependent on estimates o...
-Acoustic methods used in fish abundance estimation constitute a key part of the analytic assessment...
Today, numerous scientific echosounders are used as continuously monitoring systems in ocean observa...
The research survey PELACUS started at the 80s, particularly since 1983, and from 1986 onwards is a...
Hydro-acoustic surveys have been used to provide annual estimates of May recruitment and November sp...
A time-series of acoustically derived aquatic biomass estimates relies on the acoustic equipment mai...
A time-series of acoustically derived aquatic biomass estimates relies on the acoustic equipment mai...
Acoustic instrument calibration is fundamental to the quantitative use of its data for estimating aq...
The echo integration method used by the Institute of Marine Research is described. The model which a...
Acoustic survey for fish resources was conducted using echosounder (EK-400) with echointegrator (QD...
Systematic acoustic surveys to estimate the Spanish fraction of the Atlantic Sardine Stock were beg...
The paper reviews intercalibrations of echo integrators carried out in 1975 - 1977 where Norwegian ...
The present working document summarises the main results obtained during the ECOCADIZ-RECLUTAS 2018-...
The SEAT algorithm aims at classifying different fish species using relative frequency response acqu...
ECOCÁDIZ-RECLUTAS 1112 survey is the second survey by the IEO of acoustically assessing ...
Management of the South African sardine and anchovy resources is critically dependent on estimates o...
-Acoustic methods used in fish abundance estimation constitute a key part of the analytic assessment...
Today, numerous scientific echosounders are used as continuously monitoring systems in ocean observa...
The research survey PELACUS started at the 80s, particularly since 1983, and from 1986 onwards is a...
Hydro-acoustic surveys have been used to provide annual estimates of May recruitment and November sp...