International audienceEuropean Union legislation, through the Water Framework Directive (2000/60/ EC), as well as national legislation, such as the 'Grenelle Environnement' (2007) in France, requires restoration of ecological connectivity in streams to improve free circulation of migratory fish. Different methods (e.g. capture by trap or net, teleme-try, hydroacoustics) are used to evaluate the efficiency of fish passes to estimate the migratory species abundance and analyse changes in their within-river distri-butions. Among these methods, hydroacoustics is non-intrusive, allowing long-term observation and description of fish populations based on physical properties of sound in water. However, the main limit to hydroacoustic tools is their...
Large river systems can be challenging in relation to stock assessment and catchment management, esp...
International audienceMobile acoustic techniques (echo-sounding and echo-integration) for fish surve...
Hydroacoustic split-beam techniques have been applied to enumerate salmon migrating in the river Tan...
International audienceEuropean Union legislation, through the Water Framework Directive (2000/60/ EC...
International audienceThe acoustic camera is a non-intrusive method increasingly used to monitor fis...
For ethical reasons and animal welfare, it is becoming increasingly more important to carry out ecol...
Monitoring fish populations in large, deep water bodies by conventional capture methodologies requir...
As areas where salt and fresh water meet, estuarine ecosystems are complex and highly dynamic natura...
The development of acoustics tools and methods for monitoring anthropized ecosystems represents a ne...
The complementarity of two high-resolution spatiotemporal acoustic methods, telemetry and hydroacous...
International audienceThe application of fisheries acoustics in shallow waters opens new fields of o...
The European Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) requires the achievement of the good ecologi...
Large river systems can be challenging in relation to stock assessment and catchment management, esp...
International audienceMobile acoustic techniques (echo-sounding and echo-integration) for fish surve...
Hydroacoustic split-beam techniques have been applied to enumerate salmon migrating in the river Tan...
International audienceEuropean Union legislation, through the Water Framework Directive (2000/60/ EC...
International audienceThe acoustic camera is a non-intrusive method increasingly used to monitor fis...
For ethical reasons and animal welfare, it is becoming increasingly more important to carry out ecol...
Monitoring fish populations in large, deep water bodies by conventional capture methodologies requir...
As areas where salt and fresh water meet, estuarine ecosystems are complex and highly dynamic natura...
The development of acoustics tools and methods for monitoring anthropized ecosystems represents a ne...
The complementarity of two high-resolution spatiotemporal acoustic methods, telemetry and hydroacous...
International audienceThe application of fisheries acoustics in shallow waters opens new fields of o...
The European Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) requires the achievement of the good ecologi...
Large river systems can be challenging in relation to stock assessment and catchment management, esp...
International audienceMobile acoustic techniques (echo-sounding and echo-integration) for fish surve...
Hydroacoustic split-beam techniques have been applied to enumerate salmon migrating in the river Tan...