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Rapp. P.-v. Réun. Cons. int. Explor. Mer, 189: 425-427. 1990
List of Symposium contributions not published in this volume
Contr. Author(s) TitleNo.
002 E. A. Amin Distribution and abundance estimation of the pelagic fish of the Banda Sea (N)
003 T. Arimoto Acoustic survey on the distri-Y. Inoue bution of fish schools around
artificial reefs
008B C. Bercy Effects of underwater noise ra-B. Bordeau diated by tuna boats on fish be
haviour (N)
008A C. Bercy Physiological and ethologicalB. Bordeau reactions of fish to low fre
quency noise radiated by sounders and sonars (N)
009 Z. M. Berdichevsky Commercial echo sounderB. S. Godlevsky units for quantitative estimates
of fish abundance (N)
013 V. M. Bondarenko Classification of fishery objectsB .K . Novikov using parametric systems (N)
014 E. S. Borisenko The results of experimental research into excess sound attenuation in the sea
015 P. R. Boudreau Acoustic measurement ofL. M. Dickie mesoscale distribution of fish in
relation to body size
016 S. B. Brandt Patchiness in fish distributions:a help or hindrance in acoustic stock assessment?
073 R. Brede A new portable echo sounderF. H. Kristensen for fishery research (NM)
132 T .J . Brooks Applications of new technol-T. C. Torkelson ogy to fisheries hydroacoustics
data collection and analysis
017 U. Buerkle Acoustic target strengths offish with the dual beam method
018 U. Buerkle Photographic and acousticmeasurements in a large aggregation of herring
019 J .J . Burczynski Measurements of targetJ. J. Dawson strength of fish in situ
020A F. B. Caballero Cartography and graphic pre sentation of echosurvey collected data using computer aided drawing techniques(NM)
008 M. Chbani Problems and improvementsS. Bencherifi on acoustic method for pelagic
fish assessment in Moroccan waters
022 C. S. Clay Fish echo statistics as a tool: aT. K. Stanton tutorial
023 R. Crawford Monitoring fish density andJ. Jorgenson distribution beneath landfastK. Martin-Bergman sea ice in the Canadian arctic
archipelago
Contr. Author(s) TitleNo.
024 R. N. Crittenden G. L. Thomas
Estimation of fish swimming speed and its effect on hydroacoustic measurements of fish abundance
028A P. N. Denbigh O- Smith
Experiments with an acoustic technique for estimating fish number density, not requiring target strength
029 L. M. Dickie P. R. Boudreau
Acoustic size determination in fish
030 N. DinerJ. Massé
Fish school behaviour during echo survey observed by acoustic devices
031 M. A. Do R. F. Coombs A .M . Surti M. Hopkins
A deepwater acoustic survey of the population of orange roughy (Hoplostethus atlanti- cus) on North Chatham Rise (N.Z.)
032 A. Dyka Resolution improvement filter for sonar returns (E)
034 A. Eliminowicz Fish school counter (N)
035 A. Engås O. R. Godø
Escapement of fish under the fishing line of a Norwegian sampling trawl and its influence on survey results (E)
037 V. A. Ermolchev Methods and devices for acoustic estimation of fish schools near the bottom (N)
038 L. Everson C. Mitchell
Variations in the depth distribution and density of krill (E u - phausia superba) in a large patch close to South Georgia
039 K .G . Foote J .J . Traynor
A comparison of walleye pollock target strength estimates determined from in situ measurements and calculations based on swimbladder form(E)
043 F. Gerlotto E. Marchai
The concept of acoustic populations: its use for analyzing the results of acoustic cruises
045A C. R. Greene Application of R.O.V.E.R.S.E. technology to studies of zooplankton behavioral ecology
(NM)
046 D. Green L. Dickie
Towed underwater video as a means of obtaining visual data on fish during hydroacoustic surveys (NM)
054 K. D. Hyatt J. Candy M. Wright D. P. Rankin
An appraisal of the potential utility of hydroacoustic techniques for routine estimation of sockeye salmon (Oncorhyn- chus nerka) escapements in British Columbia coastal lakes
(NM)
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Y. Inoue T. Arimoto
L. Johnson T. H. Schadt R. Sullivan
S. Kawaguchi N. Sano Y. Kainuma
S. Kawaguchi N. Sano Y. Kainuma
Z. I. Kizner
H. R Knudsen
K. J. Krieger
V .l . Kudryavtsev S. R Tarasov V. I. Timoshenko
H. LassenB. Lundgren K .J . Stæhr
J .J . Lévenez
J .J . Lévénez P. OliverI. Svellingen
D A . Levy
M. Macauley E. DurbinA. Durbin R. Kinney M. Wimbush H. Winn K. Wishner
D. A. Marino
O. A. Mathisen M. C. Macauley J. Zheng
C. J. McClain
Acoustic survey on salmon behaviour in relation to the capturing process of the set-net
Hydroacoustic evaluation of the fish guiding efficiency of the travelling screens at Little Goose Dam
Application of frequency diversity method for hydroacoustic fish assessment system
Real time prediction for SV value which is related to the abundance of fish stocks by auto regressive prediction method
The error of the biomass estimate as a function of survey parameters and the statistics of a concentration density field
(N)
A depth measurement system for towed bodies in fisheries re search
Acoustic monitoring of humpback whale prey
Application of non-linear acoustic systems in fisheries
(N)
Experiences with neutral buoyant towed bodies as platforms for an acoustic transducer
Measurements of target strengths for some tropical fish species in Senegal
A note on intercalibration andother comparisons o f acoustic systems used in a cooperative survey (N)
Acoustic methods for tracking the die! vertical migrations of pelagic fishes
Acoustic scattering from zooplankton and micronekton in relation to a whale feeding site
Dual-beam hydroacoustic assessment of kokanee salmon summertime distribution and abundance in three Pacific Northwest lakes
Acoustic monitoring of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbus- cha) in Southeastern Alaska
A comparison of cohort proportions obtained by dual beam techniques and by tow netting in a sockeye (Oncorhynchus nerka) nursery lake (NM)
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D.S. MillerB. Nakashima
R. S. MitchellA. Stepnowski J. DrobnikD. R. Green
R. W. Nero
P. Oliver J. Miguel
E. Ona
E. Ona K. Eger
A. Orlowski
R. Paula e Silva
H. Persat M. E. Zakharia
B. H. Ransom J. J. Burczynski
P. Reynisson
G. A. Rose W. C. Leckett
I. Røttingen
B. Samb
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S. I. Saranchov A. A. Gankov
T. Sasakura K. Minohara J. Kagawa
Hydroacoustic surveys to estimate capelin biomass on the Grand Banks: methodologyand verification
Real time signal processing techniques in a dual beam sonar system for fish stock assessment
Quantification of patches along transects using high resolution 70 kHz integrated echo data(E)
Report on the survey carried out by the R/V “Cornide de Saavedra” in the Gulf of Guinea (division 34.3.4) in 1986
(N)
Physiological factors causing natural variations in target strength (E)
Sonar observations of trawl performance
Seasonal fluctuations of vertical biomass distributions based on results of hydroacoustic surveys of Polish fishery zone (N)
Acoustic analysis of tropical stocks of small pelagic stocks
The detection of fish reproductive activity by passive listening
Hydroacoustic assessment of surface-oriented adult sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in Georgia Strait, British Columbia (NM)
Measurement of the beam pattern and compensation errors of split-beam echo sounders
Hydroacoustic classification of cod, capelin, and mackerel schools by target strength and school structure (E)
Acoustic abundance estimates of 0-group Norwegian spring spawning herring, and their role in the management advice for rebuilding of this stock
Temporal variability in acoustic abundance estimation: comparison of the surveys of “Petite Côte” of Senegal from A u gust 2 5 -2 8 and September 2 - 5 , 1986 (E)
Estimation of target strength of an individual fish by data of acoustic measurements of aggregations of living cod in a cage (N)
Scientific sounder using quasiideal beam transducer
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Title
K. Shibata Fluctuation of seabed echo due to ship’s motion
127 K. Takeshita T. Mitani
P. A. Skvorc Species and size/age class discrimination of chinook salmon
K. Kubota
in the Kenai River, Alaska using dual beam sonar techniques
(NM)
129 W. D. Tesier
P. A. Skvorc Species and size class discrimination of selected fish using broadband sonar (NM)
130 G. L. Thomas
P. Souid Digitization for automatic classification of fish schools (N)
131 R. E. Thorne
R. M. Starr Acoustic estimates of squid distribution and abundance
135 P. A. Unger S. B. Brandt
T. W. Steig S. G. Hays
Fixed aspect hydroacoustic techniques to assess bypass al
G. A. Yogis
ternatives for downstream migrating salmonids at Rocky Reach Dam on the Columbia
136 D .G . Unkenholz G. M. Marrone C. C. Stone
T. W. Steig B. W. Ransom N. Bienati
River
Application of fixed-location hydroacoustic techniques to assess fish migration activity on
138 H. Vilhjâlmsson
F. Yaluk the Rio Parana near the Yacy- reta Dam site
040 H J. Yuen S. M. Fried
C. Stevens A. Clay
T. Strømme G. Sætersdal
HY ED - A hydroacoustic data editing system
Consistency of acoustic biomass estimates tested by repeated survey coverages
B. G. Bue
(E) Published elsewhere, contact author(s) for details.(N) Not presented but manuscript was available at meeting. (NM) Presented but manuscript was not available at meeting.
Acoustic survey of spawning sardine, Sardinops melanos- ticta, in the coastal waters of west Japan
Some results of the mathematical simulation of in situ target strength measurements (N)
Hydroacoustic quantification of fish habitat in lakes infested by aquatic macrophytes (NM)
Hydroacoustics and the ground truth
Seasonal and diel changes in sampling conditions for acoustic assessments of fish abundance in small lakes (E)
Hydroacoustics - a management tool for South Dakota Missouri River reservoirs
Acoustic abundance estimates of the capelin in the Iceland- G reen lan d -Jan Mayen area in 1978-87
Acoustical estimates of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) smolt production from fresh water systems in Bristol Bay, Alaska
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