The schooling behaviour of sardine Sardinops sagax in False Bay on the south coast of South Africa was studied in October 1995 using high-resolution sonar and a hull-mounted, echo-integration unit. School formation and disintegration were studied, and school shape, packing density, swimming behaviour and inter- and intra-school event rates were quantified. Mean fish density was 29.5 fish m-3 (SD 46 fish m-3), but it varied between schools by a factor of about 100 (from 2 to 233 fish m-3). Tracked schools moved at average speeds of 0.67–1.59 m s-3. Schools changed shape on average every 2.08 minutes, and underwent either splits or merges with other schools on average every 5 minutes. Relationships between the geometric dimensions and biomass...
International audienceMultibeam omnidirectional sonars are tools currently used by fishers, but also...
The swimming behaviour and horizontal dimensions of mackerel schools have been quantified by use of...
The importance of the knowledge of the behaviour of fish in their natural environment which enables ...
The schooling dynamics and swimming behaviour of sardinella Sardinella maderensis and S. aurita scho...
Bibliography: leaves 115-134.This study investigated the biological characteristics (linked with day...
Bibliography: pages 113-117.The total allowable catches (TA Cs) of both anchovy and sardine in South...
International audienceWe compared echo sounder measurements of fish schools on Venezuelan and Senega...
The use of a shoal analysis and patch estimation system (SHAPES) to analyse hydro-acoustic data is d...
Large sardinella (Sardinella maderensis and Sardinella aurita) in warm waters off the coast of Afric...
The packing density and external shape of herring, saithe and sprat schools in the North Sea and al...
Schools of horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus capensis, sardine Sardinops sagax and round herring Et...
Int. Symp. on Fisheries Acoustics, Seattle, WA (USA), 22-26 Jun 1987Horizontal dimensions and swimmi...
ICES-Working Group on Fisheries Acoustics Science and Technology, San Diego, USA, April 27-30. 2010
In 1983 both Spain and Portugal begun to conduct acoustic surveys in the Atlantic waters of the Ibe...
Sardines have been a major contributor to the pelagic fishery off southern Africa for several decade...
International audienceMultibeam omnidirectional sonars are tools currently used by fishers, but also...
The swimming behaviour and horizontal dimensions of mackerel schools have been quantified by use of...
The importance of the knowledge of the behaviour of fish in their natural environment which enables ...
The schooling dynamics and swimming behaviour of sardinella Sardinella maderensis and S. aurita scho...
Bibliography: leaves 115-134.This study investigated the biological characteristics (linked with day...
Bibliography: pages 113-117.The total allowable catches (TA Cs) of both anchovy and sardine in South...
International audienceWe compared echo sounder measurements of fish schools on Venezuelan and Senega...
The use of a shoal analysis and patch estimation system (SHAPES) to analyse hydro-acoustic data is d...
Large sardinella (Sardinella maderensis and Sardinella aurita) in warm waters off the coast of Afric...
The packing density and external shape of herring, saithe and sprat schools in the North Sea and al...
Schools of horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus capensis, sardine Sardinops sagax and round herring Et...
Int. Symp. on Fisheries Acoustics, Seattle, WA (USA), 22-26 Jun 1987Horizontal dimensions and swimmi...
ICES-Working Group on Fisheries Acoustics Science and Technology, San Diego, USA, April 27-30. 2010
In 1983 both Spain and Portugal begun to conduct acoustic surveys in the Atlantic waters of the Ibe...
Sardines have been a major contributor to the pelagic fishery off southern Africa for several decade...
International audienceMultibeam omnidirectional sonars are tools currently used by fishers, but also...
The swimming behaviour and horizontal dimensions of mackerel schools have been quantified by use of...
The importance of the knowledge of the behaviour of fish in their natural environment which enables ...