Acoustic approaches to remote species identification: a review

Volume: 9, Issue: 4, Pages: 356 - 371
Published: Dec 2, 2000
Abstract
Noninvasive species identification remains a long‐term goal of fishers, researchers, and resource managers who use sound to locate, map, and count aquatic organisms. Since the first biological applications of underwater acoustics, four approaches have been used singly or in combination to survey marine and freshwater environments: passive sonar; prior knowledge and direct sampling; echo statistics from high‐frequency measures; and matching...
Paper Details
Title
Acoustic approaches to remote species identification: a review
Published Date
Dec 2, 2000
Volume
9
Issue
4
Pages
356 - 371
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