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Acoustic signatures of the seafloor: Tools for predicting grouper habitat


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Author(s):
Gleason, A. C. R., Ecklund, A.-M., Reid, R. P., Koch, V.
Title:
Acoustic signatures of the seafloor: Tools for predicting grouper habitat
Publication Date:
2006
Publisher:
NOAA
Editor/Compiler:
JC Taylor
Proceedings Title:
Emerging technologies for reef fisheries research and management
Series Title:
NOAA Professional Paper NMFS
Page(s):
38-47
Abstract:
Groupers are important components of commercial and recreational fisheries. Current methods of diver-based grouper census surveys could potentially benefit from development of remotely sensed methods of seabed classification. The goal of the present study was to determine if areas of high grouper abundance have characteristic acoustic signatures. A commercial acoustic seabed mapping system, QTC View Series V, was used to survey an area near Carysfort Reef, Florida Keys. Acoustic data were clustered using QTC IMPACT software, resulting in three main acoustic classes covering 94% of the area surveyed. Diver-based data indicate that one of the acoustic classes corresponded to hard substrate and the other two represented sediment. A new measurement of seabed heterogeneity, designated acoustic variability, was also computed from the acoustic survey data in order to more fully characterize the acoustic response (i.e., the signature) of the seafloor. When compared with diver-based grouper census data, both acoustic classification and acoustic variability were significantly different at sites with and without groupers. Sites with groupers were characterized by hard bottom substrate and high acoustic variability. Thus, the acoustic signature of a site, as measured by acoustic classification or acoustic variability, is a potentially useful tool for stratifying diver sampling effort for grouper census.
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Notes:
FY2007 CRCP Project ID 1317; Project Title: Acoustic Seabed Classification and Quantification of Reef Fish Habitat; Principal Investigator: G. Todd Kellison

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