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Using Multiple Gears to Assess Acoustic Detectability and Biomass of Fish Species in Lake Superior

Authors :
Daniel L. Yule
Jason D. Stockwell
Jean V. Adams
Owen T. Gorman
Source :
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 27:106-126
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Wiley, 2007.

Abstract

Recent predator demand and prey supply studies suggest that an annual daytime bottom trawl survey of Lake Superior underestimates prey fish biomass. A multiple-gear (acoustics, bottom trawl, and midwater trawl) nighttime survey has been recommended, but before abandoning a long-term daytime survey the effectiveness of night sampling of important prey species must be verified. We sampled three bottom depths (30, 60, and 120 m) at a Lake Superior site where the fish community included all commercially and ecologically important species. Day and night samples were collected within 48 h at all depths during eight different periods (one new and one full moon period during both early summer and late summer to early fall over 2 years). Biomass of demersal and benthic species was higher in night bottom trawl samples than in day bottom trawl samples. Night acoustic collections showed that pelagic fish typically occupied water cooler than 15°C and light levels less than 0.001 lx. Using biomass in night bot...

Details

ISSN :
15488675 and 02755947
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
North American Journal of Fisheries Management
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........cfc2dbbc72b6ae53a4b6d4a835a1cbe0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1577/m06-090.1