passa ai contenuti
Sonar estimation of chum salmon passage in the Aniak River, 2003
ChiudiAnteprima di questo documento

Sonar estimation of chum salmon passage in the Aniak River, 2003

Autore: Heath D Sandall; Carl T Pfisterer; Alaska. Division of Sport Fish.; Alaska. Division of Commercial Fisheries.
Editore: Anchorage : Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Commercial Fisheries [i.e. Sport Fish], Research and Technical Services, [2006]
Serie: Fishery data series, no. 06-32.
Edizione/Formato:   Libro : Document : State or province government publication   Computer File : English
Sommario:
The Aniak River sonar project has provided daily fish passage estimates for most years since 1980. During this time, the project has undergone important changes including changing from the original Bendix sonar to dual-beam and is in the process of migrating to a high frequency imaging sonar (DIDSON). This season, the project adopted a new sampling protocol in which the sonar operated for three 4-hour blocks each  Per saperne di più…
Voto:

(non ancora votato) 0 con commenti - Diventa il primo.

 

Trova una copia online

Collegamenti a questo documento

Trova una copia in biblioteca

In fase di recupero… Stiamo ricercando le biblioteche che possiedono questo documento…

Dettagli

Genere/forma: Statistics
Tipo materiale: Document, Government publication, State or province government publication, Risorsa internet
Tipo documento: Book, Computer File, Internet Resource
Tutti gli autori / Collaboratori: Heath D Sandall; Carl T Pfisterer; Alaska. Division of Sport Fish.; Alaska. Division of Commercial Fisheries.
Numero OCLC: 70668433
Note: "Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Divisions of Sport Fish and Commercial Fisheries"--Cover.
"June 2006."
Descrizione: ii, 50 p. : ill., map ; 28 cm.
Dettagli: This item was harvested from the Fish and Game web site: http://www.sf.adfg.state.ak.us/FedAidPDFs/fds06-32.pdf in July 2006 for the Alaska State Publications Program; remote access available via StaticURL.
Titolo della serie: Fishery data series, no. 06-32.
Responsabilità: by Heath D. Sandall and Carl T. Pfisterer.

Abstract:

The Aniak River sonar project has provided daily fish passage estimates for most years since 1980. During this time, the project has undergone important changes including changing from the original Bendix sonar to dual-beam and is in the process of migrating to a high frequency imaging sonar (DIDSON). This season, the project adopted a new sampling protocol in which the sonar operated for three 4-hour blocks each day (0000-0400, 0800-1200, and 1600-2000 hours). The Aniak River sonar project was operational from 28 June through 31 July in 2003. During this period, an estimated 393,396 fish (SE 7,871) passed through the ensonified area. The peak passage of 23,208 fish occurred on 14 July and the 50% passage date occurred on 17-July. The escapement estimate was primarily comprised of age-0.3 fish (80.6%), while age -0.4 (17.9%), -0.5 (1.1%) and -0.2 (0.4%) classes were also present. Side-by-side comparisons of counts obtained with the BioSonics and DIDSON equipment suggest undercounting with the BioSonics at high densities.

Commenti

Commenti degli utenti
Recuperando commenti GoodReads…

Etichette

Diventa il primo.
Conferma questa richiesta

Potresti aver già richiesto questo documento. Seleziona OK se si vuole procedere comunque con questa richiesta.

Dati collegati


<http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/70668433>
library:oclcnum"70668433"
library:placeOfPublication
library:placeOfPublication
owl:sameAs<info:oclcnum/70668433>
rdf:typeschema:Book
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:author
schema:contributor
schema:contributor
schema:contributor
schema:datePublished"2006"
schema:description"The Aniak River sonar project has provided daily fish passage estimates for most years since 1980. During this time, the project has undergone important changes including changing from the original Bendix sonar to dual-beam and is in the process of migrating to a high frequency imaging sonar (DIDSON). This season, the project adopted a new sampling protocol in which the sonar operated for three 4-hour blocks each day (0000-0400, 0800-1200, and 1600-2000 hours). The Aniak River sonar project was operational from 28 June through 31 July in 2003. During this period, an estimated 393,396 fish (SE 7,871) passed through the ensonified area. The peak passage of 23,208 fish occurred on 14 July and the 50% passage date occurred on 17-July. The escapement estimate was primarily comprised of age-0.3 fish (80.6%), while age -0.4 (17.9%), -0.5 (1.1%) and -0.2 (0.4%) classes were also present. Side-by-side comparisons of counts obtained with the BioSonics and DIDSON equipment suggest undercounting with the BioSonics at high densities."
schema:genre"Statistics"
schema:inLanguage"en"
schema:name"Sonar estimation of chum salmon passage in the Aniak River, 2003"
schema:numberOfPages"50"
schema:publisher
rdf:typeschema:Organization
schema:name"Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Commercial Fisheries [i.e. Sport Fish], Research and Technical Services"
Chiudi finestra

Per favore entra in WorldCat 

Non hai un account? Puoi facilmente crearne uno gratuito.