DocumentCode
2946383
Title
Electronic system and data processing techniques for estimating fish abundance
Author
Moose, Paul H. ; Ehrenberg, John E. ; Green, James H.
Author_Institution
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
fYear
1971
fDate
21-24 Sept. 1971
Firstpage
33
Lastpage
36
Abstract
Among the techniques employed to estimate the stock size of pelagic fishes, acoustics has proven to be the most versatile and cost effective method. Furthermore, modern digital data processing equipment is paving the way for accurate onboard estimates of fish densities thus providing for optimum utilization of ship time and scientific personnel. Echo integration is a method of estimating fish densities acoustically, which, unlike echo counting, improves with increasing density. A Digital Data Acquisition and Processing System (DDAPS) has been developed at the University of Washington to implement the integration technique in real-time for two echo-sounders and 10 depth strata simultaneously. The system, which includes a small GP computer, contains other important features such as an automatic bottom following facility.
Keywords
Absorption; Acoustic pulses; Detectors; Echo interference; Marine animals; Marine vehicles; Propagation losses; Random variables; Signal detection; Transducers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in the Ocean Environment, IEEE 1971 Conference on
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1971.1160992
Filename
1160992
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