Hydroacoustic observations of surface shoaling behaviour of young-of-the-year perch Perca fluviatilis(Linnaeus, 1758) with a towed upward-facing transducer
The near-surface distribution of young-of-the-year perch was observed with a towed upward beaming echosounder system (SIMRAD EK60 with a circular 7? transducer). Perch aggregated densely in the epilimnion during daytime and dispersed evenly belowthe surface at night. Shoaling commenced in late June when perch metamorphosed fromthe larval to juvenile stage. Average shoal widthwas 6.6m and average shoal height was 2.35m in July, when perch were observed for the last time in the pelagic zone of Lake Constance. Upward echosounding revealed the presence and near-surface distribution of pelagic juvenile perch and therefore this method can be used as a complementary survey tool to get more precise information about the distribution, behaviour and abundance of near-surface fish.
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