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Blanluet A., Goulon C., Lebourges Dhaussy Anne, Eymar-Dauphin P., Guillard J. (2020). Effect of a transducer horizontality default on lake fish stock assessment. Acoustics Australia, 48 (3), 473-479. ISSN 0814-6039.

Titre du document
Effect of a transducer horizontality default on lake fish stock assessment
Année de publication
2020
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000574061000001
Auteurs
Blanluet A., Goulon C., Lebourges Dhaussy Anne, Eymar-Dauphin P., Guillard J.
Source
Acoustics Australia, 2020, 48 (3), 473-479 ISSN 0814-6039
Freshwater hydroacoustic surveys are frequently performed with small research boats. Thus, the transducer, usually fixed on a pole on the side of the boat, could be misaligned with the horizontal axis (i.e., the lake surface). Given that fish acoustic responses are strongly directional, the transducer angle could induce attenuation of their backscattering strengths. To test the influence of a small shift of the transducer orientation, we compared hydroacoustics estimates from two sampling nights on the Lake Annecy: the first one being a transducer angle of 1.5 degrees with the horizontal and the second one being strictly horizontal. We showed that the effect of such an angle is negligible over the sampling variability on the TS distribution of the fish population and the biomass assessment. We conclude that a small shift in the transducer horizontality (<= 1.5 degrees) will not degrade the quality of the acoustic data.
Plan de classement
Ressources halieutiques [040]
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Fonds IRD [F B010079778]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010079778
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