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  • Skildring:CRIMAC survey with G.O.Sars, 2022.11.27-2022.12.03. From Tromsø and Kvænangen to Lofoten, Vestrålen and Myre. We test new ideas and methods in using scientific echosounders and sonars to study fish. We study herring in Kvænangen fjord with broadband echosounders pointing downwards and sideways to port and starboard. We test and measure the size of fish directly from echosounder data. We test various aspects of broadband echosounder use on fish aggregations. We travel to Lofoten/Vestrålen to aid
  • År: 2022
  • Kode: HAV-022665
  • Kreditering: Nils Olav Handegard / Havforskningsinstituttet
  • Søkeord: CRIMAC, G.O.Sars, Sars, echosounder, broadband, Herring, xxxInExternalxxx
  • Kategoriar: Forsking, Prøvetaking og målingar
  • AI-søkeord: lue, dataskjerm, kontrollpanel, skrivebord, to skjermar, fleecjakke, innandørs arbeidsrom, marin teknologi, person, Simrad-programvare
  • AI-tekster: SIMRAD, SIMRAD
  • Alternativ tekst: Ein person med lue betener SIMRAD-sonarutstyr ved ein arbeidsstasjon med to skjermar om bord på eit forskingsfartøy.
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  • HAV-022665
  • CRIMAC survey with G.O.Sars, 2022.11.27-2022.12.03. From Tromsø and Kvænangen to Lofoten, Vestrålen and Myre. We test new ideas and methods in using scientific echosounders and sonars to study fish. We study herring in Kvænangen fjord with broadband echosounders pointing downwards and sideways to port and starboard. We test and measure the size of fish directly from echosounder data. We test various aspects of broadband echosounder use on fish aggregations. We travel to Lofoten/Vestrålen to aid
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  • Nils Olav Handegard / Havforskningsinstituttet
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  • HAV-022856
  • CRIMAC PhD student Taraneh Westergerling and Egil Frøyen from IMR use image data from the Scantrol Deep Vision in-trawl camera system to help scrutinizing acoustic data in the LSSS software. The image is from the IMR Ecosystem survey in the May 2022.
  • [Fotograf] / Havforskningsinstituttet
  • Vaneeda Shalini Devi Allken / Havforskningsinstituttet
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  • Skildring:2021.11.10-21 CRIMAC acoustics and trawl survey by G.O.Sars in Barents sea. Ronald (engineer), Rokas (researcher), and Rune (PhD student) having fun with an acoustics equipped probe (TS-Probe) in action. This probe was used to measure acoustic echo properties of small cod and haddock in the Barents sea. Echoes from various types of bottom was also measured for purpose of acoustics-based substrate identification.Not every research ship around the world has as many scientific echosounders as this
  • År: 2021
  • Kode: HAV-022295
  • Kreditering: Rokas Kubilius / Havforskningsinstituttet
  • Søkeord: CRIMAC, GOSars, survey, tokt, acoustic, Barents Sea, TS-Probe, Echosounder, broadband, Rokas Kubilius, person, xxxInExternalxxx
  • Kategoriar: Forsking, Prøvetaking og målingar
  • AI-søkeord: kontrollrom, to skjermar, grøn vernehjelm, Lenovo-datamaskin, navigasjonsinstrument, notatbok, refleksvest, skip/fartøy, kvinne, skriving
  • AI-tekster: 02, 15 18, 00, 240, 162, 02, 15, 00, 240, 162
  • Alternativ tekst: Ein arbeidar med grøn hjelm og gul sikkerheitsjakke følgjer med på to dataskjermar medan han tek notat.
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  • HAV-022295
  • 2021.11.10-21 CRIMAC acoustics and trawl survey by G.O.Sars in Barents sea. Ronald (engineer), Rokas (researcher), and Rune (PhD student) having fun with an acoustics equipped probe (TS-Probe) in action. This probe was used to measure acoustic echo properties of small cod and haddock in the Barents sea. Echoes from various types of bottom was also measured for purpose of acoustics-based substrate identification.Not every research ship around the world has as many scientific echosounders as this
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  • Rokas Kubilius / Havforskningsinstituttet
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