Hydroacoustic technologies for remote control of fish behavior and gentle removal of marine mammals from fishing gear
https://doi.org/10.37663/0131-6184-2023-4-80-88
Abstract
The results of the development of hydroacoustic devices for the direction and retention of fish during their fishing and scaring of pinnipeds from fishing gear are presented. The devices allow generating underwater sounds that simulating the biological signals of predatory cetaceans. The characteristics of the sounds emitted and the methods of their application to increase the efficiency of fishing is shown. The results of experimental studies of the assessment of fish and pinnipeds reaction to the signals of hydroacoustic emitters - imitators of killer whales sounds are overviewed.
About the Authors
M. Yu. KuznetsovRussian Federation
Mikhail Yu. Kuznetsov – Candidate of Technical Sciences, Head of the Laboratory of Commercial Hydroacoustics, fishing Technologies and technical means of Aquaculture
4 Shevchenko Lane, Vladivostok, 690091
V. I Polyanichko
Russian Federation
Vladimir I. Polyanichko – Head of the sector of commercial hydroacoustics of the Laboratory of commercial hydroacoustics, fishing technologies and technical means of aquaculture
4 Shevchenko Lane, Vladivostok, 690091
V. I. Shevtsov
Russian Federation
Vasily I. Shevtsov – leading specialist of the field hydroacoustics sector of the Laboratory of field hydroacoustics, fishing technologies and aquaculture equipment
4 Shevchenko Lane, Vladivostok, 690091
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For citations:
Kuznetsov M.Yu., Polyanichko V.I., Shevtsov V.I. Hydroacoustic technologies for remote control of fish behavior and gentle removal of marine mammals from fishing gear. Fisheries. 2023;(4):80-88. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.37663/0131-6184-2023-4-80-88