2017 IEEE/OES Acoustics in Underwater Geosciences Symposium (RIO Acoustics) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/rioacoustics.2017.8349753
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Acoustic target strength (TS) of argentine anchovy (Engraulis anchoita): The nighttime scattering layer

Abstract: Engraulis anchoita is a physostomous fish with a dual chambered swimbladder (sb). In situ target strength (TS) measurements on this species are only possible at night, when anchovies disperse forming a scattering layer near the sea surface. A survey data series comprising more than 50000 single target detections, recorded from 1995 to 2008, was analyzed in order to study the species specific TS at 38 kHz. A TS vs. fish total length (L) equation was obtained from the in situ measurements (TS ¼ 31.9 log L -82.4 … Show more

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“…These targets were paired, 20.3 cm diameter, spherical, hard-shell, center-hole trawl floats (Model 551, Trawlworks), tied together with paracord. The hard-shell floats were rated for depths of 400 m, eliminating potential concern for compression with water depth (Madirolas et al, 2017). Paired floats will hereafter be referred to as a "buoy.…”
Section: Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These targets were paired, 20.3 cm diameter, spherical, hard-shell, center-hole trawl floats (Model 551, Trawlworks), tied together with paracord. The hard-shell floats were rated for depths of 400 m, eliminating potential concern for compression with water depth (Madirolas et al, 2017). Paired floats will hereafter be referred to as a "buoy.…”
Section: Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%