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Acoustic fish biomass assessment in a deep Tunisian reservoir: effects of season and diel rhythm on survey results
Authors:I Djemali  H Laouar
Institution:1. Institut National des Sciences et Technologies de la Mer, 28 rue du 2 Mars 1934, Centre de Salammb?, 2025, Tunis, Tunisia;2. Centre Technique de l’Aquaculture, 05 rue du Sahel 1009 Montfleury, Tunis, Tunisia
Abstract:To determine the best acoustic sampling period for obtaining fish biomass estimates of a Mediterranean deep reservoir in Tunisia, day and night surveys were performed in spring (April), summer (September), autumn (December) and winter (March). A Simrad EK60 echosounder, equipped with two 120 kHz split-beam transducers for simultaneous horizontal and vertical beaming, was used to sample the entire water column. Data collected in December were not usable, because fish merged with methane gas bubbles. However, fish abundance varied across the other seasons, with a peak in acoustic biomass during summer nighttime hours associated with high water temperatures. Across seasons, the fish occupied the entire water column and fish schools were rarely observed. The preferential timeframe (i.e. maximum fish detectability and low gas flux) for acoustic sampling was nighttime hours in summer and daytime hours during spring and winter. Our findings highlight the importance of collecting data across seasons and photoperiods when determining an acoustic sampling strategy.
Keywords:artificial lake  fisheries  gas bubbles  North Africa  photoperiod  target strength
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