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    EDP Sciences ; 2021
    In:  Aquatic Living Resources Vol. 34 ( 2021), p. 11-
    In: Aquatic Living Resources, EDP Sciences, Vol. 34 ( 2021), p. 11-
    Abstract: In-situ identification of fish species using acoustic methods is a key issue for fisheries research and ecological applications. We propose a novel approach to fish discrimination based on the relationship between target strength frequency response (TS( f )) and vertical swim velocity (VSV), as a proxy of fish body orientation. The measurements were carried out with a wideband echosounder on live fish of five species confined in a net cage. The data show a large dependence of TS( f ) on VSV. To compare the variability of frequency responses of different fishes, we calculated ΔTS( f , VSV) as the difference between the TS( f ) at given VSV and the TS( f ) at VSV = 0, i.e. when the fish was swimming horizontally. We demonstrated that the relationships between ΔTS and VSV were similar for fish of the same species but dissimilar for different species. This implies that the acoustic fish discrimination in nature might be performed when the variations of the VSV can be measured from acoustically tracked fish. This can be a promising method for remote fish discrimination, for instance, for fish with diurnal vertical migrations. Further validation of this approach for fish recognition is required.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1765-2952
    Language: English
    Publisher: EDP Sciences
    Publication Date: 2021
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2019083-9
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 291280-6
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