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Species identification methods from acoustic multi-frequency information

Objective

The overall goal of the project is enhance fisheries management through improved fish stock surveys by enabling the identification of fish species using acoustic methods. The project will apply modern multi-frequency fisheries acoustic 1h techniques, in addition to the single frequency methods available previously, to establish methods for acoustic species identification of echo traces that are applicable to routine survey procedures.

The project will:
1) construct an echogram library;
2) apply single-frequency extraction / identification methods on multi-frequency data;
3) develop multi-frequency algorithms for the differentiation of fish from plankton and for the identification of fish (with and without swimbladders);
4) combine these techniques in a generic algorithm for plankton and fish stock identification.

The project will specifically target the identification of fish that are prevalent in the partnerships survey programme.

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INSTITUTE OF MARINE RESEARCH
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Nordnesgaten 50
BERGEN
Norway

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