Data are collected from a variety of acoustic systems in many countries to address a range of ecosystem monitoring and stock management objectives. A key step in the analysis of fisheries acoustics data is target classification, i.e. categorizing the backscatter data, ultimately by target species, so that it can be converted into estimates of abundance or biomass. The information needed to classify acoustic targets may be contained within the acoustic measurements, particularly if they are made over a range of frequencies. The SIMFAMI project, financed by the European Union, presented some multifrequency methods for species identification (Fernandes et al., 2006). Readers should also note that there are two other ICES reports on related top...
Fisheries acoustics are one of the most promising tools for holistic marine monitoring. Modern fishi...
The mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m depth) contains high fish species diversity but biomass and abundan...
Active- and passive-acoustic methods are widely used tools for observing, monitoring, and understand...
Data are collected from a variety of acoustic systems in many countries to address a range of ecosys...
Species identification is “the grand challenge” (MacLennan and Holliday, 1996) for acoustic methods ...
For more than half a century, acoustics has been a leading tool in fishery stock assessment. Today, ...
For more than half a century, acoustics has been a leading tool in fishery stock assessment. Today, ...
The ICES Working Group on Fisheries Acoustics, Science and Technology (WGFAST) is the ma-jor interna...
The ICES Working Group on Fisheries Acoustics, Science and Technology (WGFAST) is the only internati...
The Working Group of Fisheries Acoustics, Science and Technology (WGFAST) focuses on the development...
Target identification remains a challenge for acoustic surveys of marine fauna. Antarctic krill, Eup...
© 2015 Published by Elsevier B.V.The collection of scientific data from commercial fishing vessels w...
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 th...
There is a current desire to harvest marine resources by managing total marine ecosystems rather tha...
Fisheries acoustics are one of the most promising tools for holistic marine monitoring. Modern fishi...
The mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m depth) contains high fish species diversity but biomass and abundan...
Active- and passive-acoustic methods are widely used tools for observing, monitoring, and understand...
Data are collected from a variety of acoustic systems in many countries to address a range of ecosys...
Species identification is “the grand challenge” (MacLennan and Holliday, 1996) for acoustic methods ...
For more than half a century, acoustics has been a leading tool in fishery stock assessment. Today, ...
For more than half a century, acoustics has been a leading tool in fishery stock assessment. Today, ...
The ICES Working Group on Fisheries Acoustics, Science and Technology (WGFAST) is the ma-jor interna...
The ICES Working Group on Fisheries Acoustics, Science and Technology (WGFAST) is the only internati...
The Working Group of Fisheries Acoustics, Science and Technology (WGFAST) focuses on the development...
Target identification remains a challenge for acoustic surveys of marine fauna. Antarctic krill, Eup...
© 2015 Published by Elsevier B.V.The collection of scientific data from commercial fishing vessels w...
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 th...
There is a current desire to harvest marine resources by managing total marine ecosystems rather tha...
Fisheries acoustics are one of the most promising tools for holistic marine monitoring. Modern fishi...
The mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m depth) contains high fish species diversity but biomass and abundan...
Active- and passive-acoustic methods are widely used tools for observing, monitoring, and understand...