Biomass estimation of bluefin tuna in sea cages by the combined use of acoustic and optical techniques
Authors
Puig, V.; Espinosa, V. (Víctor); Soliveres, E. (Ester); Ortega-García, A. (Aurelio); Belmonte, A. (Antonio); de-la-Gándara, F. (Fernando)Date
2012Type
research articleKeywords
Biomassbiometrics
aquaculture
bluefin tuna
acoustics
underwater
optical
target strength
Abstract
In this paper, an experimental setup to estimate the biomass of caged bluefin tuna (Thunnus
thynnus) in the Spanish Mediterranean coast is presented. Aims are to monitor individual tuna
during all stages of growth, to control the transfer of fish caught in purse seines to towing
cages and to be able to estimate the total number of specimens and the biomass transferred. To
do this, we propose a combined system of acoustic and optical techniques (both non-intrusive),
in order to obtain direct values of acoustical target strength (TS) and information on the
orientation of tuna inside the acoustic beam and their size. To achieve complete information,
ventral and dorsal acoustic measurements are done using in a first attempt a multiplexed
scientific echosounder with two 200 KHz split-beam transducers, while a stereoscopic video
system provides optical information and allows estimating the size and the weight of the
specimens. Preliminary results indicate that thiscombined ...