Fisheries Acoustics
D N MacLennan and E J Simmonds
352 pages, 150 Illus.
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This book provides thorough coverage of the subject with particular emphasis on practical acoustic methods for fish assessment. The book covers the underlying principles and current applications in fisheries research and outlines the advantages and limitations of acoustic methods. It includes important information relating to practical problems of survey design, execution, and interpretation and is illustrated using examples drawn from acoustic surveys on commercially important fish species from many areas of the world.
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