Acoustic discrimination between juvenile walleye pollock and pointhead flounder

Volume: 224, Pages: 105434 - 105434
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
When using acoustic methods to investigate fish biomass, it is important to distinguish the target species from other organisms. Previous limitations to acoustic information in surveys meant it was not possible to discriminate juvenile walleye pollock from their predator, pointhead flounder, in Funka Bay, Japan, possibly leading to overestimates in population size. Thus, here, an acoustic method was developed to distinguish the two species based...
Paper Details
Title
Acoustic discrimination between juvenile walleye pollock and pointhead flounder
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
224
Pages
105434 - 105434
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