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Estimating the Catch Efficiency of a Framed Midwater Trawl under Different Sampling Conditions Using an Acoustic Method

Zhen Lu    
Tohru Mukai    
Yasuzumi Fujimori and Kohji Iida    

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The authors have developed a method to estimate the catch efficiency of sampling gear using acoustic information. Since different sampling conditions will cause different sampling results, it is necessary to know more details about catch efficiency to quantitatively catch juvenile fish. In this study, we estimated the catch efficiency of a framed midwater trawl (FMT) for juvenile walleye pollock, and investigated differences in the catch efficiency of the FMT due to various influencing factors. To clarify the effects of different sampling conditions on catch efficiency, we investigated changes in catch efficiency by survey time (daytime and nighttime), net color (black and cyan), and towing speed (2 kt, 3 kt, 4 kt). It was quantitatively shown that the catch efficiency was higher at nighttime than during the daytime, the catch efficiency of black net was higher than that of cyan net, and the catch efficiency was higher at the faster towing speed. Comparing the estimated catch efficiency under different conditions, we found that survey time was the most important influencing factor.

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Revista: Water