A 38 kHz split beam survey transducer has been mounted on the tip of a 4 m vertical protrusile stabilizing keel of the United States NOAA fishery research vessel R/V Miller Freeman. Air blocking problems, generally observable on all hull mounted transducers, were reduced substantially, and excellent acoustic conditions were achieved with the new mounting for wind speeds up to 35 knots (19 m/s). The improvements are demonstrated through comparative, sequential echo integration of the air close to the transducer with the keel in retracted and extended positions, and through echo recordings on fish. Empirical functions for residual air bubble corrections of echo integration data will presumably work well up to wind speeds where targ...
Journal home page: http://scitation.aip.org/jasa/Echo sounding is a powerful and widely used techniq...
ICES Working Group FAST (WGFAST): Fisheries Acoustics, Science and Technology Working Group (FAST.WG...
The shallow water area of the coastal fringes is important to take into consideration in fish stock ...
A 38 kHz split beam survey transducer has been mounted on the tip of a 4 m vertical protrusile stab...
Echo integration in bad weather conditions is problematic due to vessel- and wind-induced air bubble...
The possible use of vessel heave as a correction indicator for air bubble attenuation of acoustic s...
Detailed acoustic observations of fish behaviour, distribution and density in the trawl area are ne...
The history of towed transducer applications at the Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, is review...
Journal home page: http://scitation.aip.org/jasa/An investigation of attenuation of acoustic energy ...
Measurements for checking the equivalent beam angle on a hullmounted transducer have been made on a...
When surveying demersal fish with a wide and variable vertical distribution, it is desirable to com...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Meteorologic...
One of the most significant developments in recent times in the sphere of fishing has been the intro...
Most applications of echo integration involve use of a fixed single-beam transducer that is rather ...
A high-frequency, short-range sonar is tested for trawl-geometry measurements on pelagic and bottom...
Journal home page: http://scitation.aip.org/jasa/Echo sounding is a powerful and widely used techniq...
ICES Working Group FAST (WGFAST): Fisheries Acoustics, Science and Technology Working Group (FAST.WG...
The shallow water area of the coastal fringes is important to take into consideration in fish stock ...
A 38 kHz split beam survey transducer has been mounted on the tip of a 4 m vertical protrusile stab...
Echo integration in bad weather conditions is problematic due to vessel- and wind-induced air bubble...
The possible use of vessel heave as a correction indicator for air bubble attenuation of acoustic s...
Detailed acoustic observations of fish behaviour, distribution and density in the trawl area are ne...
The history of towed transducer applications at the Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, is review...
Journal home page: http://scitation.aip.org/jasa/An investigation of attenuation of acoustic energy ...
Measurements for checking the equivalent beam angle on a hullmounted transducer have been made on a...
When surveying demersal fish with a wide and variable vertical distribution, it is desirable to com...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Meteorologic...
One of the most significant developments in recent times in the sphere of fishing has been the intro...
Most applications of echo integration involve use of a fixed single-beam transducer that is rather ...
A high-frequency, short-range sonar is tested for trawl-geometry measurements on pelagic and bottom...
Journal home page: http://scitation.aip.org/jasa/Echo sounding is a powerful and widely used techniq...
ICES Working Group FAST (WGFAST): Fisheries Acoustics, Science and Technology Working Group (FAST.WG...
The shallow water area of the coastal fringes is important to take into consideration in fish stock ...