A method is presented to estimate and diagnose the sources of uncertainty in acoustic survey measures of fish density. The method involves simultaneous Monte Carlo simulation of density and uncertainty resulting from imprecision in all terms in acoustic analyses. Known bias can also be considered. Results are presented from theoretical simulations based on assumed distributions of fish density and acoustic parameters at sample sizes from 10–1000, and on survey data for Atlantic cod and redfish. Uncertainty can be reduced by either increasing the sample rate or by decreasing the error in input variables (system and ocean parameters, backscatter, target strength, species identification, detectability). Uncertainty in inshore cod surveys in Ne...
This paper provides a major review of acoustic survey and-data analysis procedures, it has been pre...
Quantifying and managing the uncertainty associated with the assessment of harvested fish stocks is ...
Fisheries independent surveys support science and fisheries assessments but are costly. Evaluating t...
A method is presented to estimate and diagnose the sources of uncertainty in acoustic survey measure...
Journal home page: http://pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/cgi-bin/rp/rp2_desc_e?cjfasThe effective sampling volu...
Acoustic surveys are used worldwide for the assessment of pelagic fish stocks. In the Spanish Medite...
This paper considers the design of acoustic surveys for estimating the mean abundance of spatially c...
Standard geostatistical techniques provide effective methods for estimating the global abundance and...
This paper considers the design of acoustic surveys for estimating the mean abundance of spatially c...
Large uncertainties may exist in modeling various processes determining fisheries population dynamic...
Acoustic survey techniques are widely used to quantify abundance and distribution of a variety of pe...
The work, based on several fisheries research survey data, is divided into two parts. The first part...
Creating a model of collective behaviours, such as a fish shoal, requires understanding the movements...
Afler a short review of acoustic principles, methodology and purposes of accustic surveys are descri...
Acoustic properties, shoaling behavior and diel vertical migration of Atlantic redfish (Sebastes spp...
This paper provides a major review of acoustic survey and-data analysis procedures, it has been pre...
Quantifying and managing the uncertainty associated with the assessment of harvested fish stocks is ...
Fisheries independent surveys support science and fisheries assessments but are costly. Evaluating t...
A method is presented to estimate and diagnose the sources of uncertainty in acoustic survey measure...
Journal home page: http://pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/cgi-bin/rp/rp2_desc_e?cjfasThe effective sampling volu...
Acoustic surveys are used worldwide for the assessment of pelagic fish stocks. In the Spanish Medite...
This paper considers the design of acoustic surveys for estimating the mean abundance of spatially c...
Standard geostatistical techniques provide effective methods for estimating the global abundance and...
This paper considers the design of acoustic surveys for estimating the mean abundance of spatially c...
Large uncertainties may exist in modeling various processes determining fisheries population dynamic...
Acoustic survey techniques are widely used to quantify abundance and distribution of a variety of pe...
The work, based on several fisheries research survey data, is divided into two parts. The first part...
Creating a model of collective behaviours, such as a fish shoal, requires understanding the movements...
Afler a short review of acoustic principles, methodology and purposes of accustic surveys are descri...
Acoustic properties, shoaling behavior and diel vertical migration of Atlantic redfish (Sebastes spp...
This paper provides a major review of acoustic survey and-data analysis procedures, it has been pre...
Quantifying and managing the uncertainty associated with the assessment of harvested fish stocks is ...
Fisheries independent surveys support science and fisheries assessments but are costly. Evaluating t...