A. Clay et M. Castonguay, IN-SITU TARGET STRENGTHS OF ATLANTIC COD (GADUS-MORHUA) AND ATLANTIC MACKEREL (SCOMBER-SCOMBRUS) IN THE NORTHWEST ATLANTIC, Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences, 53(1), 1996, pp. 87-98
The accurate determination of target strength (TS) is essential in the
conversion of area backscattering to fish biomass. We present the fir
st detailed in situ TS measurements of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) and
Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) in the Northwest Atlantic. Mean
total lengths of cod and mackerel were 52 and 38 cm, respectively. The
mean daytime and nighttime in situ TS distributions (split-beam metho
d) of cod were -35.5 (b(20) = -69.8) and -35.2 decibels (dB) (b(20) =
-69.5), respectively. There was a depth stratification of cod TS at ni
ght, as mean in situ TS was -31.7 dB between 140 and 220 m and -35.8 d
B between 220 and 300 m. We argue that the effect of depth on swim-bla
dder inflation is primarily responsible for the lower cod TS near the
bottom than higher up in the water column. Analysis of the same TS dat
a in split-beam or single-beam mode yielded similar distributions, sho
wing the reliability of the single-beam method. The mean in situ TS (s
ingle-beam method) of mackerel was -56.4 dB (b(20) = -88.0), with no d
ay-night difference.