2021
DOI: 10.3996/jfwm-21-026
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Effects of Training on Side-Scan Sonar Use as a Fish Survey Tool: A Case Study of Alligator Gar

Abstract: Consumer-grade side-scan sonar has become a versatile fisheries management tool.  First applied to assess habitat, its use has expanded to surveying fishes in recent years.  However, an important consideration is the skill and experience of users, which can impact both the accuracy and comparability of surveys.  To this end, we characterized the ability of a small sample of novice users (N = 8) to identify alligator gar Atractosteus spatula in imagery, as well as the effect of a two-hour training exercise on u… Show more

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