Gm. Cailliet et al., DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPUTER-AIDED AGE-DETERMINATION SYSTEM - EVALUATIONBASED ON OTOLITHS OF BANK ROCKFISH OFF CALIFORNIA, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 125(6), 1996, pp. 874-888
We have developed a computer-aided system (Bony Parts) to analyze peri
odic bands in fish otoliths (or other structures) for age estimation.
The image analysis program first scans the image of a thin otolith sec
tion, perpendicular to the bands specified by the user. Adjacent scans
are averaged and filtered with Fourier transformation or spatial doma
in convolution. Bands of higher density are detected and are marked an
d summed on the screen. We evaluated this new technique using subsampl
es of thin-sectioned otoliths from the bank rockfish Sebastes rufus. T
he time and effort for cleaning, preparation, sectioning, and mounting
are the same for both traditional and computer-aided techniques. The
computer-aided technique reduced the time and tedium of counting bands
, yet still allowed the user to interactively make subjective decision
s about aging criteria. Both approaches produced similar readings, but
computer-aided estimates were more precise than traditional readings
and required less analysis time. Thus, this new technique allows sampl
e size and precision to be increased for a given amount of effort. Use
of this new technique to age 1,897 sections produced von Bertalanffy
growth equations that indicate female bank rockfish grow to a larger t
heoretical maximum size than males (L(x) = 500.7 mm versus 438.1 mm to
tal length) but grow at a slightly slower rate (K = 0.054 for females
versus 0.073 for males).