Opportunistically recorded acoustic data support Northeast Atlantic mackerel expansion theory

Volume: 73, Issue: 4, Pages: 1115 - 1126
Published: Dec 19, 2015
Abstract
Fisheries independent monitoring of widely distributed pelagic fish species which conduct large seasonal migrations is logistically complex and expensive. One of the commercially most important examples of such a species in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean is mackerel for which up to recently only an international triennial egg survey contributed to the stock assessment. In this study, we explore whether fisheries acoustic data, recorded...
Paper Details
Title
Opportunistically recorded acoustic data support Northeast Atlantic mackerel expansion theory
Published Date
Dec 19, 2015
Volume
73
Issue
4
Pages
1115 - 1126
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