The upload contains measurement and simulation data for finite-amplitude sound propagation effects in volume backscattering measurements. The experimental data are from a trawl survey conducted in the North Sea with R/V "G. O. Sars", 6-7 November 2004, passing several times over a group of Atlantic mackerel schools. The measurements are of the relative area backscattering coefficient, relative to 38 kHz, 2000 W power setting, at (1) 120 kHz with 250 W transmit power setting, 200 kHz with 120 W transmit power setting (2) 120 kHz with 1000 W power setting, 200 kHz with 1000 W power setting. A Simrad EK60 echosounder system was used, alternating between the low (1) and high (2) power settings through the measurement series. The correspondin...
Vessel-induced avoidance can potentially cause a large bias in acoustic estimates of schooling, pela...
To obtain reliable fish biomass estimates by acoustic methods, it is essential to filter out the sig...
Target strength (TS) of marine fish is a key factor for target identification and stock quantificati...
Measurement data from a trawl survey conducted in the North Sea with R/V "G. O. Sars", passing sever...
Scientific advice for governmental management of marine resources relies on acoustical observation m...
Finiteamplitude (nonlinear) sound propagation effects in seawater may cause measurement errors in fi...
Finite‐amplitude (nonlinear) sound propagation effects in seawater may cause measurement errors in f...
In this master project, acoustic method was applied for estimating the gradually changed fish densit...
Effective management strategies for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Gulf of Maine require stock a...
Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) are weak sound scatterers compared with fish that have swimblad...
Traditional scientific echosounders operate at discrete frequencies ranging from 38 to 420 kHz. We i...
The relative frequency response is an important acoustic feature used to characterise acoustic targ...
Herring is often found in dense aggregations or schools, and acoustic shadowing is thus a problem in...
Quantitative echosounders operating at multiple frequencies (e.g., 18, 38, 70, 120, 200, 333, and 71...
The hibernating stock of Norwegian spring-spawning herring has been acoustically surveyed in a fjord...
Vessel-induced avoidance can potentially cause a large bias in acoustic estimates of schooling, pela...
To obtain reliable fish biomass estimates by acoustic methods, it is essential to filter out the sig...
Target strength (TS) of marine fish is a key factor for target identification and stock quantificati...
Measurement data from a trawl survey conducted in the North Sea with R/V "G. O. Sars", passing sever...
Scientific advice for governmental management of marine resources relies on acoustical observation m...
Finiteamplitude (nonlinear) sound propagation effects in seawater may cause measurement errors in fi...
Finite‐amplitude (nonlinear) sound propagation effects in seawater may cause measurement errors in f...
In this master project, acoustic method was applied for estimating the gradually changed fish densit...
Effective management strategies for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Gulf of Maine require stock a...
Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) are weak sound scatterers compared with fish that have swimblad...
Traditional scientific echosounders operate at discrete frequencies ranging from 38 to 420 kHz. We i...
The relative frequency response is an important acoustic feature used to characterise acoustic targ...
Herring is often found in dense aggregations or schools, and acoustic shadowing is thus a problem in...
Quantitative echosounders operating at multiple frequencies (e.g., 18, 38, 70, 120, 200, 333, and 71...
The hibernating stock of Norwegian spring-spawning herring has been acoustically surveyed in a fjord...
Vessel-induced avoidance can potentially cause a large bias in acoustic estimates of schooling, pela...
To obtain reliable fish biomass estimates by acoustic methods, it is essential to filter out the sig...
Target strength (TS) of marine fish is a key factor for target identification and stock quantificati...