At a selected location in the Barents Sea acoustic observations, bottom- and pelagic trawl catch data were collected over a 10 day period. A large proportion of the fish were in the acoustic dead zone during the sampling period. Only during a few hours in the daytime high acoustic values were obtained. According to the pelagic trawl hauls these recordings consisted of large haddock ascending from the bottom, while small haddock and small redfish dominated the acoustic recordings at night. The bottom trawl catches showed higher variability and higher average catch rates during the day than at night, but the diurnal variations were relatively less than those of the acoustic recordings. The largest reduction in catch rates from day to night wa...
Earlier studies have demonstrated substantial diurnal variation in acoustic abundance of fish. Both ...
A series of experiments comparing acoustic and bottom-trawl surveys was conducted on Atlantic redfis...
Catch figures of different demersal species(cod, haddock, saithe etc.) in the cod-ends of a two lev...
At a selected location in the Barents Sea acoustic observations, bottom- and pelagic trawl catch dat...
At a selected location in the Barents Sea acoustic observations, bottom- and pelagic trawl catch da...
Bottom sampling trawl catches and acoustic abundance estimates of North-East Arctic cod and haddock ...
Vertical fish migrations can increase variability in bottom survey data, especially if unknown diurn...
Studies were initiated at the Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, in 1984 with the aim of improvin...
An acoustic survey and a bottom trawl survey for cod and haddock were carried out in the Barents Sea...
Diurnal variation in capture efficiency may add to the variability in swept area estimates (or indic...
The Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, has carried out combined bottom trawl and acoustic survey...
A high-frequency scanning sonar, mounted as a net sonde, was used to study fish behaviour in the mou...
variations in bottom trawl catch rates of cod and haddock and their influence on abundance indice
Diurnal fluctuations in total integrated echo abundance and in vertical density profiles were examin...
Diurnal variability in bottom trawl survey catches may influence the quality of the survey results w...
Earlier studies have demonstrated substantial diurnal variation in acoustic abundance of fish. Both ...
A series of experiments comparing acoustic and bottom-trawl surveys was conducted on Atlantic redfis...
Catch figures of different demersal species(cod, haddock, saithe etc.) in the cod-ends of a two lev...
At a selected location in the Barents Sea acoustic observations, bottom- and pelagic trawl catch dat...
At a selected location in the Barents Sea acoustic observations, bottom- and pelagic trawl catch da...
Bottom sampling trawl catches and acoustic abundance estimates of North-East Arctic cod and haddock ...
Vertical fish migrations can increase variability in bottom survey data, especially if unknown diurn...
Studies were initiated at the Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, in 1984 with the aim of improvin...
An acoustic survey and a bottom trawl survey for cod and haddock were carried out in the Barents Sea...
Diurnal variation in capture efficiency may add to the variability in swept area estimates (or indic...
The Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, has carried out combined bottom trawl and acoustic survey...
A high-frequency scanning sonar, mounted as a net sonde, was used to study fish behaviour in the mou...
variations in bottom trawl catch rates of cod and haddock and their influence on abundance indice
Diurnal fluctuations in total integrated echo abundance and in vertical density profiles were examin...
Diurnal variability in bottom trawl survey catches may influence the quality of the survey results w...
Earlier studies have demonstrated substantial diurnal variation in acoustic abundance of fish. Both ...
A series of experiments comparing acoustic and bottom-trawl surveys was conducted on Atlantic redfis...
Catch figures of different demersal species(cod, haddock, saithe etc.) in the cod-ends of a two lev...