Title of article :
Seasonal dynamics in pelagic fish abundance in a Baltic Sea coastal area
Author/Authors :
T. Axenrot، نويسنده , , S. Hansson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The spring-spawning Baltic Sea herring spawn in coastal areas that also serve as nursery areas for the young fish during their first
summer. In a bay known as a herring spawning and nursery area, the pelagic fish abundance was quantified using hydroacoustics
every second week from late spring to autumn in 2000 and 2001. A dense system of survey transects allowed determination of the
acoustic index (the nautical area scattering coefficient) for fish abundance with high precision. The variation, expressed as the
geostatistical coefficient of variation, was on average 5% both years and ranged from 3e11% (2000) and 3e8% (2001). Through
the hydroacoustic data intra-annual dynamics in acoustic fish abundance, densities and size composition could be followed, which
showed similar trends in both years. In spring and early summer acoustic fish densities were low, followed by a drastic, 20-fold
increase in late summer. Hydroacoustic data and biological samples suggest that the increase was caused mainly by the recruitment
of young-of-the-year herring to the acoustically assessable pelagic fish community. This age class is commonly not well represented
in catches when using traditional sampling gears such as gill nets and trawls, and hydroacoustics may help to improve quantitative
estimates of small juvenile fish in order to increase the understanding of biological processes in coastal nursery areas.
Keywords :
pelagic fish abundance , Seasonal dynamics , hydroacoustics , HERRING , Survey design , Baltic Sea
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science