Hydro-acoustic surveys have been used to provide annual estimates of May recruitment and November spawner biomass of the South African sardine Sardinops sagax and anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus resources since 1984. These time-series of abundance estimates form the backbone of the assessment of these resources, and consequently the management of the South African sardine and anchovy is critically dependent on them. Upgrades to survey equipment over time have resulted in recent surveys providing more accurate estimates of abundance, yet in order to maintain comparability across the full time-series, estimates of biomass mimicking the old equipment were used for a number of years. In this paper we develop a method to revise the earlier part o...
Results of the anual acoustic survey of sardine present off Cantabric and Galician coast in August 1...
The sardine spawner biomass observed in November 2005 indicated a decrease in sardine abundance from...
The ERA review during 2009 highlighted the following issue as of “high” priority: “Improved represen...
Hydro-acoustic surveys have been used to provide annual estimates of May recruitment and November sp...
The biomass of small pelagic fish species off the coast of South Africa has been monitored since 198...
Management of the South African sardine and anchovy resources is critically dependent on estimates o...
The South African pelagic resources have been monitored acoustically since 1983. The results of thes...
Bibliography: pages 113-117.The total allowable catches (TA Cs) of both anchovy and sardine in South...
Hampton, I. 1996. Acoustic and egg-production estimates of South African anchovy biomass over a deca...
Hydroacoustic surveys off the coast of South Africa over the early years of the 21st century indicat...
The assessment of the South African anchovy resource has been updated from the last assessment (Cunn...
The 2017 meeting of the Working Group on Acoustic and Egg Surveys for Sardine and Anchovy in ICES Ar...
The Working Group on Acoustic and Egg Surveys (WGACEGG) coordinates pelagic surveys for a number of ...
Knowledge of the acoustic response of single fish (or Target Strength: TS) is of prime importance fo...
Results of the acoustic survey "Saracus 86-1" are reported in this paper. This cruise was carried ou...
Results of the anual acoustic survey of sardine present off Cantabric and Galician coast in August 1...
The sardine spawner biomass observed in November 2005 indicated a decrease in sardine abundance from...
The ERA review during 2009 highlighted the following issue as of “high” priority: “Improved represen...
Hydro-acoustic surveys have been used to provide annual estimates of May recruitment and November sp...
The biomass of small pelagic fish species off the coast of South Africa has been monitored since 198...
Management of the South African sardine and anchovy resources is critically dependent on estimates o...
The South African pelagic resources have been monitored acoustically since 1983. The results of thes...
Bibliography: pages 113-117.The total allowable catches (TA Cs) of both anchovy and sardine in South...
Hampton, I. 1996. Acoustic and egg-production estimates of South African anchovy biomass over a deca...
Hydroacoustic surveys off the coast of South Africa over the early years of the 21st century indicat...
The assessment of the South African anchovy resource has been updated from the last assessment (Cunn...
The 2017 meeting of the Working Group on Acoustic and Egg Surveys for Sardine and Anchovy in ICES Ar...
The Working Group on Acoustic and Egg Surveys (WGACEGG) coordinates pelagic surveys for a number of ...
Knowledge of the acoustic response of single fish (or Target Strength: TS) is of prime importance fo...
Results of the acoustic survey "Saracus 86-1" are reported in this paper. This cruise was carried ou...
Results of the anual acoustic survey of sardine present off Cantabric and Galician coast in August 1...
The sardine spawner biomass observed in November 2005 indicated a decrease in sardine abundance from...
The ERA review during 2009 highlighted the following issue as of “high” priority: “Improved represen...