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Deep towed vehicle for fish abundance estimation concept and testing

Dalen, John; Bodholt, Helge
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/104870
Date
1991
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Abstract
A research program was initiated in Norway in 1988 for measuring

the abundance of fish resources at depth from 500 to 1000 metres.

It was decided to develope a deep towed vehicle, to bring

acoustic transducers down to 400 metres depth. The vehicle serves

as a stable and quiet platform for the transducer. The

attenuation due to air bubbles in the upper water layers is

avoided, and the transducer is closer to the fish so that the

resolution of single fish is improved. The vehicle has a weight

of 500 kg and is designed as a streamlined torpedo with

accommodation for the transducer, a depth sensor and

inclinometers. A special feature is that the transducer face is

in direct contact with the waterflow below the vehicle. This

eliminates the need for an acoustic window, and all the well

known problems of air bubbles attached to the inner surface of

the window. This paper describes the concept of the vehicle and

the transducer, and gives test results obtained during surveys

in 1990 and 1991.
Publisher
ICES
Series
ICES CM Documents;1991/B:53

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