Verified acoustic identification of Atlantic mackerel
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Calibrated, digitised data from simultaneously working multi-frequency echo
sounders with nearly identical and overlapping acoustic beams have been used to
generate new, synthetic echograms where only targets identified as Atlantic
mackerel are retained. Echo sounder raw data are processed stepwise in a modular
sequence of analysis to improve the ability to categorise acoustic targets. The
relative frequency response measured over up to six acoustic frequencies, 18, 38,
70, 120, 200 and 364 kHz, is the main acoustic feature used to characterise acoustic
backscatter. Mackerel seems to have a frequency-independent backscatter below
approximately 100 kHz, and above approximately 200kHz, but at 4 times higher
level of the backscatter. Results from numeric modelling explaining the measured
relative frequency response of mackerel are shown. Synthetic echograms containing
targets identified acoustically as mackerel are presented and evaluated against trawl
catches. Even though catching of the fast-swimming mackerel is difficult, the trawl
catches from two Norwegian research vessels confirm that the targets identified
acoustically as mackerel is really mackerel.
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