Abstract

This is the first description of diurnal pelagic aggregations of the bottom-dwelling Argentine red shrimp (Pleoticus muelleri) registered with a broadband scientific echosounder. A pelagic trawl net and an underwater video camera were used to validate all the information presented in this paper. Shrimp aggregations were characterized by increasing frequency response, more evident at frequencies greater than 120 kHz. Identification of the acoustic signature of this resource is of particular interest for the development of new methodologies to complement the traditional swept area method of estimation.

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