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Frequency- and depth-dependent target strength measurements of individual mesopelagic scatterers

Christopher Bassett, Andone C. Lavery, Timothy K. Stanton, Emma Cotter

2020The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent estimates based on shipboard echosounders suggest that 50% or more of global fish biomass may reside in the mesopelagic zone (depths of ∼200-1000 m). Nonetheless, little is known about the acoustic target strengths (TS) of mesopelagic animals because ship-based measurements cannot resolve individual targets. As a result, biomass estimates of mesopelagic organisms are poorly constrained. Using an instrumented tow-body, broadband (18-90 kHz) TS measurements were obtained at depths from 70 to 850 m. A comparison between TS measurements at-depth and values used in a recent global estimate of mesopelagic biomass suggests lower target densities at most depths.

Topics & Concepts

Mesopelagic zoneBiomass (ecology)Target strengthFish <Actinopterygii>Environmental scienceBroadbandGeologyOceanographyBiologyFisheryPhysicsOpticsPelagic zoneMarine and fisheries researchMarine animal studies overviewUnderwater Acoustics Research
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