Applied Sciences (Dec 2018)

Acoustic Target Strength of the Endangered Chinese Sturgeon (<i>Acipenser sinensis</i>) by Ex Situ Measurements and Theoretical Calculations

  • Hui Zhang,
  • Junyi Li,
  • Chongrui Wang,
  • Chengyou Wang,
  • Jinming Wu,
  • Hao Du,
  • Qiwei Wei,
  • Myounghee Kang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app8122554
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
p. 2554

Abstract

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The Chinese sturgeon, Acipenser sinensis, is a large anadromous and highly endangered protected species. The assessment of its breeding population in the Yangtze River is critically important for effective management and population preservation. Currently, hydroacoustic methods have been widely used to study the adult sturgeons in the river, whereas the acoustic target strength (TS) characteristics of the species have not been studied. In this study, the TS of Chinese sturgeon was carefully evaluated both by ex situ measurements and theoretical calculations. Six Chinese sturgeons (Body Length (BL): 74.0−92.6 cm) were measured by a 199 kHz split echosounder in a 10-m deep net cage. The computed tomography of a Chinese sturgeon (BL: 110.0 cm) was conducted and the Kirchhoff ray mode (KRM) method was used to estimate the theoretical TS. As a result, the mean ex situ TS range of the six specimens was from −26.9 to −31.4 dB, which was very close to the KRM estimation (~1 dB difference). Then, the KRM method was used to predict the TS of Chinese sturgeon as a function of BL in six frequencies commonly used in freshwater environments and to estimate the TS of a representative adult Chinese sturgeon (250 cm) as a function of frequency and tilt angle. This study can provide a good basis for future hydroacoustic studies on the critically endangered Chinese sturgeon.

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