336
Views
25
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
ARTICLE

Combining Split-Beam and Dual-Frequency Identification Sonars to Estimate Abundance of Anadromous Fishes in the Roanoke River, North Carolina

&
Pages 229-240 | Received 16 Jul 2014, Accepted 21 Nov 2014, Published online: 01 Apr 2015

REFERENCES

  • Acolas, M. L., V. Veron, H. Jourdan, M. L. Begout, M. R. Sabatie, and J. L. Bagliniere. 2006. Upstream migration and reproductive patterns of a population of Allis Shad in a small river. ICES Journal of Marine Science 63:476–484.
  • ASMFC (Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission). 2007. American Shad stock assessment report for peer review volume III. ASMFC, Stock Assessment Report 07–01, Washington, D.C.
  • Auer, N. A., and E. A. Baker. 2007. Assessment of Lake Sturgeon spawning stocks using fixed-location, split-beam sonar technology. Journal of Applied Ichthyology 23:113–121.
  • Baldwin, C. M., and J. G. McLellan. 2008. Use of gill nets for target verification of a hydroacoustic fisheries survey and comparison with kokanee spawner escapement estimates from a tributary trap. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 28:1744–1757.
  • Belcher, E., B. Matsuyama, and G. Trimble. 2001. Object identification with acoustic lenses. Pages 6–11 in Oceans 2001 MTS/IEEE conference proceedings. Holland Publications, Escondido, California.
  • Boswell, K. M., M. P. Wilson, and J. H. Cowan Jr. 2008. A semiautomated approach to estimating fish size, abundance, and behavior from dual-frequency identification sonar (DIDSON). North American Journal of Fisheries Management 28:799–807.
  • Boyd, J. B. 2011. Maturation, fecundity, and spawning frequency of the Albemarle/Roanoke Striped Bass stock. Master's thesis. East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina.
  • Burwen, D. L., S. J. Fleischman, and J. D. Miller. 2010. Accuracy and precision of salmon length estimates taken from DIDSON sonar images. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139:1306–1314.
  • Crossman, J. A., G. Martel, P. N. Johnson, and K. Bray. 2011. The use of dual-frequency identification sonar (DIDSON) to document White Sturgeon activity in the Columbia River, Canada. Journal of Applied Ichthyology 27(Supplement 2):53–57.
  • Damon-Randall, K., R. Bohl, S. Bolden, D. Fox, C. Hager, B. Hickson, E. Hilton, J. Mohler, E. Robbins, T. Savoy, and A. Spells. 2010. Atlantic Sturgeon research techniques. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NE-215.
  • Daum, D. W., and B. M. Osborne. 1998. Use of fixed-location, split-beam sonar to describe temporal and spatial patterns of adult fall Chum Salmon migration in the Chandalar River, Alaska. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 18:477–486.
  • Ehrenburg, J. E., and T. C. Torkelson. 1996. Application of dual-beam and split-beam target tracking in fisheries acoustics. ICES Journal of Marine Science 53:329–334.
  • Enzenhofer, H. J., and G. M. W. Cronkite. 2000. Fixed location hydroacoustic estimation of fish migration in the riverine environment: an operational manual. Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2312.
  • Enzenhofer, H. J., N. Olsen, and T. J. Mulligan. 1998. Fixed-location hydroacoustics as a method of enumerating migrating adult Pacific salmon: comparison of split-beam acoustics vs. visual counting. Aquatic Living Resources 11:61–79.
  • Garman, G. C., and S. A. Macko. 1998. Contribution of marine-derived organic matter to an Atlantic coast, freshwater, tidal stream by anadromous clupeid fishes. Journal of North American Benthological Society 17:277–285.
  • Harris, J. E., and J. E. Hightower. 2012. Demographic population model for American Shad: will access to additional habitat upstream of dams increase population sizes? Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science [online serial] 4:262–283.
  • Hartman, K. J., B. Nagy, R. C. Tipton, and S. Morrison. 2000. Verification of hydroacoustic estimates of fish abundance in Ohio River lock chambers. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 20:1049–1056.
  • Hightower, J. E., K. J. Magowan, L. M. Brown, and D. A. Fox. 2013. Reliability of fish size estimates obtained from mulitbeam imaging sonar. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 4:86–96.
  • Hightower, J. E., A. M. Wicker, and K. M. Endres. 1996. Historical trends in abundance of American Shad and River Herring in Albemarle Sound, North Carolina. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 16:257–271.
  • Holmes, J. A., G. M. W. Cronkite, H. J. Enzenhofer, and T. J. Mulligan. 2006. Accuracy and precision of fish-count data from a dual frequency identification sonar (DIDSON) imaging system. ICES Journal of Marine Science 63:543–555.
  • Hughes, J. B. 2012. Combining count data from split-beam and multiple DIDSON sonar techniques to estimate spawning run abundance of anadromous fishes in the Roanoke River, North Carolina. Master's thesis. North Carolina State University, Raleigh.
  • Kahn, J., and M. Mohead. 2010. A protocol for use of Shortnose, Atlantic, Gulf, and Green sturgeons. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-OPR-45.
  • Kéry, M. 2010. Introduction to WinBUGS for ecologists: a Bayesian approach to regression, ANOVA and related analyses. Elsevier, London.
  • Kucera, P. A. 2009. Use of dual frequency identification sonar to determine adult Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) escapement in the Secesh River, Idaho. Annual Report to the Bonneville Power Administration, Project 199703000, Portland, Oregon.
  • Limburg, K. E., K. A. Hattala, and A. Kahnle. 2003. American Shad in its native range. Pages 125–140 in K. E. Limburg and J. R. Waldman, editors. Biodiversity, status, and conservation of the world's shads. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 35, Bethesda, Maryland.
  • Limburg, K. E., and J. R. Waldman. 2009. Dramatic declines in north Atlantic diadromous fishes. Bioscience 59:955–965.
  • Love, R. 1977. Target strength of an individual fish at any aspect. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 62:1397–1403.
  • Magowan, K. J. 2008. Use of split-beam sonar to estimate anadromous fish runs in the Roanoke River, North Carolina. Master's thesis. North Carolina State University, Raleigh.
  • Maxwell, S. L., and N. E., Gove. 2007. Assessing a dual-frequency identification sonar's fish-counting accuracy, precision, and turbid river range capability. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 122:3364–3377.
  • McCarthy, M. A. 2007. Bayesian methods for ecology. Cambridge University Press, New York.
  • Mitchell, W. A. 2006. Estimating run size of anadromous fishes in the Roanoke River, North Carolina, using hydroacoustics. Master's thesis. North Carolina State University, Raleigh.
  • Mroch, R., and C. Godwin. 2014. Stock status of Albemarle Sound–Roanoke River Striped Bass. North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries, Morehead City.
  • Mueller, A., D. L. Burwen, K. M. Boswell, and T. J. Mulligan. 2010. Tail beat patterns in dual-frequency identification sonar echograms and their potential use for species identification and bioenergetics studies. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139:900–910.
  • Olsen, E. J., and R. A. Rulifson. 1992. Maturation and fecundity of Roanoke River–Albemarle Sound Striped Bass. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 121:524–537.
  • Pedersen, M. G., and J. F. Boettner. 1992. Application of hydroacoustic technology to marine fishery management in Washington State. Fisheries Research 14:209–219.
  • Ransom, B. H., S. V. Johnston, and T. W. Steig. 1998. Review on monitoring adult salmonid (Oncorhynchus and Salmo spp.) escapement using fixed-location, split-beam hydroacoustics. Fisheries Research 35:33–42.
  • Simmonds, J., and D. MacLennan. 2005. Fishery acoustics theory and practice. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, UK.
  • Takade-Heumacher, H. 2010. Stock status of Albemarle Sound–Roanoke River Striped Bass. North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries, Morehead City.
  • Waine, M. W. 2010. Assessing spawning runs of anadromous fishes using a Bayesian analysis of split-beam and DIDSON count data. Master's thesis. North Carolina State University, Raleigh.
  • Walburg, C. H., and P. R. Nichols. 1967. Biology and management of the American Shad and status of the fisheries, Atlantic coast of the United States, 1960. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Special Scientific Report Fisheries 550.
  • Willson, M. F., and K. C. Halupka. 1995. Anadromous fish as keystone species in vertebrate communities. Conservation Biology 9:489–497.
  • Winslow, W. S. 1990. Status of the American Shad, Alosa sapidissima (Wilson), in North Carolina. North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, Division of Marine Fisheries, Special Scientific Report 52, Morehead City.
  • Wynne, M. B., J. W. McCargo, R. D. Barwick, K. W. Ashley, and K. R. Rundle. 2011. American Shad and River Herring monitoring programs in coastal North Carolina 2010. North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Division of Inland Fisheries, Federal Aid in Fish Restoration, Project F-22, Raleigh.
  • Xie, Y., A. P. Gray, F. J. Martens, J. L. Boffey, and J. D. Cave. 2005. Use of dual-frequency identification sonar to verify salmon flux and to examine fish behaviour in the Fraser River. Pacific Salmon Commission, Technical Report 16, Vancouver.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.