On Baltic herring morphometry and its impact on the backscattering properties.

Previous studies, dedicated to backscattering properties of Baltic herring, have shown the different target strength (TS – which is a measure of fish capacity to scatter sound) values, for the same species in different regions and seasons. The intraspecies differentiation in fish physiology and morp...

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Main Authors: Natalia Górska, Jakub Idczak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-01-01
Series:Oceanologia
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0078323421000890
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description Previous studies, dedicated to backscattering properties of Baltic herring, have shown the different target strength (TS – which is a measure of fish capacity to scatter sound) values, for the same species in different regions and seasons. The intraspecies differentiation in fish physiology and morphology as well as fish swimbladder morphometry between herring aggregations, occupying various parts of the Baltic Sea, has been supposed as one of the reasons for the variability.The paper addresses analysis of herring swimbladder morphometry and its impact on TS of individuals from ICES subdivision 26, one of the areas where Poland is responsible for herring biomass estimation. The collection of the X-rays images for 74 herring individuals, sampled in this subdivision, was created. The two-dimensional digitized dorsal images of herring swimbladder and body, as well as the angles between the swimbladder and the body longitudinal axis, were used to compute the target strength. The differentiation of herring morphometry within particular fish size classes was analysed and its consequences for the averaged target strength within the class was discussed. The difference from the previous numerical studies, in which the simplified herring morphometry was used, was also demonstrated. The computational results were considered in regard to the available in situ measured data on Baltic herring TS. The study of the Baltic herring target strength is important for increasing accuracy of acoustic biomass estimation of this ecologically and economically important species.
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spelling doaj.art-36845360d8a2432187d797e88337f3532022-12-21T23:44:51ZengElsevierOceanologia0078-32342022-01-01641198211On Baltic herring morphometry and its impact on the backscattering properties.Natalia Górska0Jakub Idczak1Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Sopot, Poland; Corresponding author at: Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Powstańców Warszawy 55, 81–712 Sopot, Poland.Institute of Oceanography, Faculty of Oceanography and Geography, University of Gdańsk, Gdynia, PolandPrevious studies, dedicated to backscattering properties of Baltic herring, have shown the different target strength (TS – which is a measure of fish capacity to scatter sound) values, for the same species in different regions and seasons. The intraspecies differentiation in fish physiology and morphology as well as fish swimbladder morphometry between herring aggregations, occupying various parts of the Baltic Sea, has been supposed as one of the reasons for the variability.The paper addresses analysis of herring swimbladder morphometry and its impact on TS of individuals from ICES subdivision 26, one of the areas where Poland is responsible for herring biomass estimation. The collection of the X-rays images for 74 herring individuals, sampled in this subdivision, was created. The two-dimensional digitized dorsal images of herring swimbladder and body, as well as the angles between the swimbladder and the body longitudinal axis, were used to compute the target strength. The differentiation of herring morphometry within particular fish size classes was analysed and its consequences for the averaged target strength within the class was discussed. The difference from the previous numerical studies, in which the simplified herring morphometry was used, was also demonstrated. The computational results were considered in regard to the available in situ measured data on Baltic herring TS. The study of the Baltic herring target strength is important for increasing accuracy of acoustic biomass estimation of this ecologically and economically important species.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0078323421000890BackscatteringTarget strengthNumerical modellingBaltic herring
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On Baltic herring morphometry and its impact on the backscattering properties.
Oceanologia
Backscattering
Target strength
Numerical modelling
Baltic herring
title On Baltic herring morphometry and its impact on the backscattering properties.
title_full On Baltic herring morphometry and its impact on the backscattering properties.
title_fullStr On Baltic herring morphometry and its impact on the backscattering properties.
title_full_unstemmed On Baltic herring morphometry and its impact on the backscattering properties.
title_short On Baltic herring morphometry and its impact on the backscattering properties.
title_sort on baltic herring morphometry and its impact on the backscattering properties
topic Backscattering
Target strength
Numerical modelling
Baltic herring
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0078323421000890
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