Investigation of the target strength-to-length relationship of Baltic herring (Clupea harengus) for use in biomass estimation

S. Fassler, N. Górska
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EU environmental protection policy, based on a sustainable development approach, requires fast and non-expensive methods of marine ecosystem monitoring. Acoustic techniques, which satisfy these requirements, are widely used as a reliable method of fish stock assessment. Systematic acoustic surveys are conducted in the Baltic Sea in order to estimate the abundance of ecologically and commercially important fish populations such as herring (Clupea harengus) and sprat (Sprattus sprattus). An important requirement for acoustic abundance estimation is the species specific target strength (TS)-to-fish length relationship to convert acoustic energy into numbers of fish. TS is a measure of a fishpsilas potential to reflect sound and one of the major challenges in the Baltic Sea is the development of a reliable TS-length relationship for Baltic herring. Currently, a TS relationship originally determined for North Sea herring is used for the assessment of Baltic herring. In situ TS measurements of Baltic herring conducted in different parts of the Baltic Sea during different seasons demonstrated that Baltic herring have a higher TS than herring living in the north-east Atlantic such as Norwegian spring-spawning or North Sea herring. Additionally, there is a strong variability in Baltic herring TS in different regions and seasons (up to 8 dB). To obtain an accurate TS-length relationship the impact of the biological difference between different herring stocks on the variability of the measured Baltic herring TS should be understood. The presented paper deals with these two important issues. A detailed comparison between the acoustic backscattering properties of Baltic and Norwegian spring-spawning herring was made. The effect of different physical, environmental and biological (depth, acoustic frequency, salinity, fish orientation, fat content and condition) factors on the backscattering of the Baltic herring stock is shown. It is suggested that a different TS-to-fish length relationship should be used for Baltic herring than the one that is currently applied.
用于生物量估算的波罗的海鲱鱼(Clupea harengus)目标强度-长度关系的研究
基于可持续发展方针的欧盟环境保护政策要求采用快速而不昂贵的海洋生态系统监测方法。满足这些要求的声学技术作为一种可靠的鱼类资源评估方法得到了广泛的应用。在波罗的海进行了系统的声学调查,以估计生态和商业上重要的鱼类种群的丰度,如鲱鱼(Clupea harengus)和Sprattus Sprattus。声学丰度估算的一个重要要求是物种特定目标强度(TS)与鱼长之间的关系,将声能转化为鱼的数量。TS是衡量鱼体反射声音的潜力的一种方法,波罗的海的主要挑战之一是为波罗的海鲱鱼建立可靠的TS长度关系。目前,最初为北海鲱鱼确定的TS关系被用于评估波罗的海鲱鱼。在波罗的海不同地区不同季节对波罗的海鲱鱼进行的原位TS测量表明,波罗的海鲱鱼的TS高于生活在东北大西洋的鲱鱼,如挪威春产卵鲱鱼或北海鲱鱼。此外,波罗的海鲱鱼TS在不同地区和季节有很强的差异(高达8 dB)。为了获得准确的TS长度关系,必须了解不同鲱鱼种群之间的生物学差异对测量的波罗的海鲱鱼TS变异性的影响。本文论述了这两个重要问题。对波罗的海和挪威春产卵鲱鱼的声后向散射特性进行了详细的比较。研究了不同的物理、环境和生物因素(深度、声波频率、盐度、鱼类取向、脂肪含量和条件)对波罗的海鲱鱼种群后向散射的影响。建议对波罗的海鲱鱼采用不同的ts -鱼长关系,而不是目前所采用的。
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