Vertical fish migrations can increase variability in bottom survey data, especially if unknown diurnal length-frequency distribution is different between layers. Surveys, using echo sounder technique to estimate demersal fish found pelagic, can be seriously biased when using nearby bottom station to estimate the length distribution of pelagic fish. Knowledge about different length-frequency distribution between layers is very important for accurate stock assessments calculations. Three fish species; cod, haddock and redfish were explored from database (1993-1998), collected on demersal fish surveys (January - March) in the Barents Sea. For each species pairs were created of a pelagic station with selected bottom stations, and the length dis...
Diurnal variability in bottom trawl survey catches may influence the quality of the survey results w...
We demonstrated a clear year-round diel vertical migration pattern (DVM) of small (26 to 45 cm) Skag...
Study of redfish migration by traditional tagging-methods faces great difficulties. The redfish take...
Vertical fish migrations can increase variability in bottom survey data, especially if unknown diurn...
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 dat...
Bottom sampling trawl catches and acoustic abundance estimates of North-East Arctic cod and haddock...
Diurnal variation in capture efficiency may add to the variability in swept area estimates (or indic...
In August-September diel vertical migration of 0-group fish was studied in the Barents Sea. Redfish...
To assess fish abundance by direct methods and to understand and model species interaction, it is i...
To understand the variation in availability of demersal fish to bottom trawls and to evaluate the re...
Data (trawl, acoustic, CTD) from four scientific survey series , i.e. along the Norwegian coast, in...
Vertical movements of fish stocks can be studied by means of acoustic data from surveys, and diurna...
Fisheries agencies around the Baltic Sea use hydroacoustics to assess stock sizes of herring and spr...
Earlier studies have demonstrated substantial diurnal variation in acoustic abundance of fish. Both ...
Diurnal variability in bottom trawl survey catches may influence the quality of the survey results w...
We demonstrated a clear year-round diel vertical migration pattern (DVM) of small (26 to 45 cm) Skag...
Study of redfish migration by traditional tagging-methods faces great difficulties. The redfish take...
Vertical fish migrations can increase variability in bottom survey data, especially if unknown diurn...
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 dat...
Bottom sampling trawl catches and acoustic abundance estimates of North-East Arctic cod and haddock...
Diurnal variation in capture efficiency may add to the variability in swept area estimates (or indic...
In August-September diel vertical migration of 0-group fish was studied in the Barents Sea. Redfish...
To assess fish abundance by direct methods and to understand and model species interaction, it is i...
To understand the variation in availability of demersal fish to bottom trawls and to evaluate the re...
Data (trawl, acoustic, CTD) from four scientific survey series , i.e. along the Norwegian coast, in...
Vertical movements of fish stocks can be studied by means of acoustic data from surveys, and diurna...
Fisheries agencies around the Baltic Sea use hydroacoustics to assess stock sizes of herring and spr...
Earlier studies have demonstrated substantial diurnal variation in acoustic abundance of fish. Both ...
Diurnal variability in bottom trawl survey catches may influence the quality of the survey results w...
We demonstrated a clear year-round diel vertical migration pattern (DVM) of small (26 to 45 cm) Skag...
Study of redfish migration by traditional tagging-methods faces great difficulties. The redfish take...