2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-2979.2006.00218.x
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Omnidirectional multibeam sonar monitoring: applications in fisheries science

Abstract: International audienceData exploitation, acquired by medium-frequency omnidirectional multibeam sonar, enables original studies in fisheries research but is seldom used despite the fact that such equipment is found on most fishing vessels and a number of research vessels. This is the only system for real-time monitoring of fish schools within a horizontal omnidirectional plane about a vessel or a buoy. Between 1996 and 2001, we used two standard omnidirectional sonars and developed new methodologies for exploi… Show more

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“…Uncertainty is ubiquitous in our knowledge on clupeoid dynamics. Use of fishery, acoustic or egg‐production methods to estimate population size is impaired by significant flaws (Brehmer et al. , 2006; Stratoudakis et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uncertainty is ubiquitous in our knowledge on clupeoid dynamics. Use of fishery, acoustic or egg‐production methods to estimate population size is impaired by significant flaws (Brehmer et al. , 2006; Stratoudakis et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mackerel lack a swimbladder and are difficult to detect with acoustic methods, and small loosely aggregated mackerel schools close to the surface are in the echosounder acoustic blind zone (Tenningen et al, 2003;Simmonds and MacLennan, 2005). However, omnidirectional sonar has been successfully used to record migratory behaviour of schooling fish (Nøttestad et al, 1996(Nøttestad et al, , 2004Brehmer et al, 2006), and high-frequency omnidirectional sonars have even better spatial resolution, permitting studies of mackerel behaviour (Godø et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each fish school data were extracted from the sonar images using 'Infobancs' (Brehmer et al 2006c). For each school, we reported the number of consecutive echo traces (N), the total observation time of echo traces ('T' in seconds), and the Euclidian position (x; y) of the school centre.…”
Section: Sonar Data Processing Of Fish School Echo Tracesmentioning
confidence: 99%