基于DIDSON的上游阿玉舌鱼幼鱼声学计数方法

Han Jun, A. Asada
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Plecoglossus altivelis,在日本常被称为ayu,是重要的内陆水产资源之一。阿玉是一种典型的两栖鱼类,在沿海水域和河流之间洄游。为了评估ayu的丰度,迄今为止主要采用直接目测法。不幸的是,这种计数方法不仅劳动密集,而且受天气条件和浊度的影响。最近,一种名为DIDSON(双频识别声纳)的超声波仪器被发现适用于鱼类计数,它可以提供几乎视频质量的图像,即使在浑浊的水中也能识别物体。这个仪器对数几十厘米大的鱼很有用。然而,对于长度只有8厘米或更短的小鱼,由于其回波图像太弱,太不稳定,无法从图像中识别和跟踪鱼,因此计数在技术上变得困难。本文提出了一种利用DIDSON对上游洄游的小鳞鱼幼鱼进行计数的方法。我们首先从声学图像中减去静止背景并去除噪声。然后我们追踪剩下的目标。在清除了下游的垃圾后,我们得到了上游鱼类的正确计数。通过2006年5月31日的实验,证明了上述声学方法对幼小阿育鱼的计数是有效的。
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Acoustic Counting Method of Upstream Juvenile Ayu Plecoglossus altivelis by Using DIDSON
Plecoglossus altivelis, often called ayu in Japan, is one of the important inland aquatic resources. Ayu is a typical amphidromous fish migrating between coastal waters and rivers. In order to assess the abundance of ayu, the direct visual count has mainly been taken so far. Unfortunately, this kind of counting method is not only labor-intensive, but also is affected by weather conditions and turbidity. Recently, an ultrasonic instrument called DIDSON (Dual-frequency IDcntification SONar), which can provide almost-video-quality images to identify objects even in turbid water, has been found applicable for fish counting. This instrument is useful for counting big fish which is several dozen centimeters large. However, as for the small fish whose length is only 8 centimeters or less, the counting becomes technically difficult because its echo image is too weak and too unstable to identify fish from images and to track it. In this paper we present a method for counting juvenile small size ayu that migrates upriver using a DIDSON. We first subtract the stationary background from the acoustic image and remove noises. Then we track the remaining targets. After the removal of the garbage going downstream, we reached the correct counting of the upstream fishes. The above acoustic method for counting young small size ayu has been proven to be useful and effective by the experiment conducted on May 31st, 2006.
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