There is a current desire to harvest marine resources by managing total marine ecosystems rather than single species of the ecosystems. By means of algorithms applied on high-quality multi-frequency acoustic data, species, or rather acoustic categories, of the ecosystem can be identified. This information may significantly increase the accuracy of acoustic survey estimates of fish and to some extent also for zooplankton. Multi-frequency split beam echo sounders with nearly identical and overlapping acoustic beams have been regularly used in acoustic surveys for fish stock abundance estimation at Institute of Marine Research for the last five years. Calibrated raw data from up to six simultaneously working echo sounders at 18, 38, 7...
Multi-beam (swath) sonar systems provide the capability to ensonify an entire aggregation of fish in...
The mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m depth) contains high fish species diversity but biomass and abundan...
Acoustic waves are transmitted into the subsurface ocean will experience scattering (scattering) cau...
There is a current desire to harvest marine resources by managing total marine ecosystems rather th...
There is a current desire to harvest marine resources by managing total marine ecosystems rather tha...
Species identification is “the grand challenge” (MacLennan and Holliday, 1996) for acoustic methods ...
Data are collected from a variety of acoustic systems in many countries to address a range of ecosys...
Calibrated, digitised data from simultaneously working multi-frequency echo sounders with nearly id...
Acoustic trawl surveys are routinely conducted around the world. They consist on following pre-defin...
Data are collected from a variety of acoustic systems in many countries to address a range of ecosys...
Fish stock assessment and management requires accurate estimates of fish abundance, which are typica...
Acoustic waves are transmitted into the subsurface ocean will experience scattering (scattering) cau...
Acoustic waves are transmitted into the subsurface ocean will experience scattering (scattering) cau...
Calibrated and digitised data from two or more discrete echo sounder frequencies can be combined fo...
The mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m depth) contains high fish species diversity but biomass and abundan...
Multi-beam (swath) sonar systems provide the capability to ensonify an entire aggregation of fish in...
The mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m depth) contains high fish species diversity but biomass and abundan...
Acoustic waves are transmitted into the subsurface ocean will experience scattering (scattering) cau...
There is a current desire to harvest marine resources by managing total marine ecosystems rather th...
There is a current desire to harvest marine resources by managing total marine ecosystems rather tha...
Species identification is “the grand challenge” (MacLennan and Holliday, 1996) for acoustic methods ...
Data are collected from a variety of acoustic systems in many countries to address a range of ecosys...
Calibrated, digitised data from simultaneously working multi-frequency echo sounders with nearly id...
Acoustic trawl surveys are routinely conducted around the world. They consist on following pre-defin...
Data are collected from a variety of acoustic systems in many countries to address a range of ecosys...
Fish stock assessment and management requires accurate estimates of fish abundance, which are typica...
Acoustic waves are transmitted into the subsurface ocean will experience scattering (scattering) cau...
Acoustic waves are transmitted into the subsurface ocean will experience scattering (scattering) cau...
Calibrated and digitised data from two or more discrete echo sounder frequencies can be combined fo...
The mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m depth) contains high fish species diversity but biomass and abundan...
Multi-beam (swath) sonar systems provide the capability to ensonify an entire aggregation of fish in...
The mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m depth) contains high fish species diversity but biomass and abundan...
Acoustic waves are transmitted into the subsurface ocean will experience scattering (scattering) cau...