1st Edition

Acoustic Fish Reconnaissance

By I.L. Kalikhman, K. I. Yudanov Copyright 2006
    272 Pages
    by CRC Press

    272 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Until now, there has not been any work that systematically presents the subject of acoustic fish reconnaissance, details all major aspects of applying acoustic equipment in commercial fish reconnaissance, and offers sufficient analysis of the effectiveness of fish-finding techniques. Acoustic Fish Reconnaissance responds to this need by providing the first overview of the theoretical and practical aspects of acoustic search, detection, interpretation, and population estimation for commercial benefit.

    This book pays particular attention to the theory and practice of accounting surveys for quantitative estimation of biological resources and fishing conditions in traditional fishing areas. It also analyzes various applications of acoustic technique, based upon the authors' extensive investigations. The text includes the results of the applicability of fish-finding instruments, and offers recommendations on the development of improved acoustic techniques for commercial fleets.

    Sound scattering by commercial items. Scouting characteristics of acoustic instruments. Search for commercial items with acoustic instruments. Efficiency of detection of commercial items with acoustic instruments. Species and size interpretation of recordings of commercial items. Quantitative interpretation of recordings of commercial items. Acoustic surveys of commercial resources. Fisheries-acoustic surveys. Passing observations and surveys on commercial vessels.

    Biography

    Kalikhman, I.L. | Yudanov, K. I.