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In situ acoustic target strength of anchovy kilka (Clupeonella engrauliformis) in the Caspian Sea (Iran)

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FISHERIES RESEARCH
Volume 186, Issue -, Pages 311-318

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2016.10.010

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Clupeonella engrauliformis; Acoustic survey; Stock assessment; Target strength model; In situ target strength measurements; Caspian Sea

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  1. Iranian Fisheries Research Organization (IFRO)

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Understanding the factors that influence the target strength (TS) of fish is important for calculating accurate estimates of fish biomass and abundance using acoustic-based stock assessment techniques. The purpose of this study was to derive a robust TS model for anchovy kilka (Clupeonella engrauliformis), an important commercial-targeted fish species, based on its biological and morphological characteristics (length, weight, female maturity status, condition factor, depth of fish occupancy), and season. In situ measurements of TS were collected in the southern Caspian Sea during winter (February-March) and spring (May) 1997 using a Simrad EK500 echosounder operating a 38-kHz split-beam transducer. The results showed high variability in the mean TS estimates of anchovy kilka, despite a relatively small range in the sizes of fish encountered across the study site (range in mean fish lengths = 3.2 cm). A multiple linear regression analysis showed that the mean TS of anchovy kilka was significantly (P<0.05) correlated with indices of female maturity status and depth of fish occupancy, but not size (P>0.05), suggesting that biological characteristics other than size were important drivers of this variation. Our estimated TS model for anchovy kilka conformed to the equation: TS = 20 log L - 0.096 (%MF) - 6.04 log (Z/10 + 1) - 65.9 when the percentage of maturing females (MF, %) and the depth of fish occupancy (Z, m) were included in the analysis. These results help to improve the accuracy of acoustically-derived estimates of anchovy kilka abundance and biomass during routine stock assessments, which is important for robust resource management strategies in the Caspian Sea region. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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