A trawl catches only a portion of the fish in its path. The term catchability therefore refers to the fraction of the available fish caught. A method was developed and tested to establish catchability constants for trawl surveys of Namibian hake Merluccius spp. A catchability constant can be expressed as a simple relationship between hake area densities calculated from trawl catches and acoustic biomass estimates. Initial values were on an order of magnitude of 0.8, meaning that the catch takes 80% of the hake available to the trawl. The methodology depends on careful area selection (flat bottom, homogenous fish distribution), following the same trawl lane during subsequent hauls in an area, and thorough acoustic post-processing. A pronounc...
During the course of the April, 1996, meeting of the Fishing Technology and Fish Behavior Working G...
During the course of the April, 1996, meeting of the Fishing Technology and Fish Behavior Working Gr...
Catchability is a concept in fishery biology which reflects the efficiency of a particular fishery. ...
Swept area surveys in Namibian waters provide input data to the stock assessment model. To evaluate ...
Introduction: Diurnal variation is observed in almost all marine surveys and can cause biased abunda...
Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus are morphologically very similar and cannot be registered separ...
Introduction: Diurnal variation is observed in almost all marine surveys and can cause biased abunda...
Introduction: Diurnal variation is observed in almost all marine surveys and can cause biased abunda...
We developed generalised additive models (GAMs) to estimate standardised time-series of population a...
Marine trawl surveys catch a cluster of fish at each station and fish caught together tend to have ...
Diel patterns in survey trawl catches for the Cape hakes Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus off Na...
7 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tablaTo identify spatio-temporal distribution in Namibian Cape hake (M. para...
Groundfish surveys are a key component of current scientific data monitoring and data-collection act...
Groundfish surveys are a key component of current scientific data monitoring and data-collection act...
Marine trawl surveys catch a cluster of fish at each station and fish caught together tend to have m...
During the course of the April, 1996, meeting of the Fishing Technology and Fish Behavior Working G...
During the course of the April, 1996, meeting of the Fishing Technology and Fish Behavior Working Gr...
Catchability is a concept in fishery biology which reflects the efficiency of a particular fishery. ...
Swept area surveys in Namibian waters provide input data to the stock assessment model. To evaluate ...
Introduction: Diurnal variation is observed in almost all marine surveys and can cause biased abunda...
Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus are morphologically very similar and cannot be registered separ...
Introduction: Diurnal variation is observed in almost all marine surveys and can cause biased abunda...
Introduction: Diurnal variation is observed in almost all marine surveys and can cause biased abunda...
We developed generalised additive models (GAMs) to estimate standardised time-series of population a...
Marine trawl surveys catch a cluster of fish at each station and fish caught together tend to have ...
Diel patterns in survey trawl catches for the Cape hakes Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus off Na...
7 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tablaTo identify spatio-temporal distribution in Namibian Cape hake (M. para...
Groundfish surveys are a key component of current scientific data monitoring and data-collection act...
Groundfish surveys are a key component of current scientific data monitoring and data-collection act...
Marine trawl surveys catch a cluster of fish at each station and fish caught together tend to have m...
During the course of the April, 1996, meeting of the Fishing Technology and Fish Behavior Working G...
During the course of the April, 1996, meeting of the Fishing Technology and Fish Behavior Working Gr...
Catchability is a concept in fishery biology which reflects the efficiency of a particular fishery. ...