Development and evaluation of a passive acoustic localization method to monitor fish spawning aggregations and measure source levels

Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
More than 800 species of fish produce sound including red hind (Epinephelus guttatus), Nassau (E. striatus), black (Mycteroperca bonaci), and yellowfin grouper (M. venenosa). Their sounds can be used to monitor these fish and may be a means to estimate abundance if parameters such as source levels, detection probabilities, and cue rates are known. During the week of Nassau grouper spawning in February 2017, a passive acoustic array was deployed...
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Title
Development and evaluation of a passive acoustic localization method to monitor fish spawning aggregations and measure source levels
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
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