Development and Evaluation of an Acoustic Device to Estimate Size Distribution of Channel Catfish in Commercial Ponds

2015 
AbstractAs one step in the continued effort to utilize acoustic methods and techniques to the betterment of catfish aquaculture, an acoustic “catfish sizer” was designed to determine the size distribution of Channel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus in commercial ponds. The catfish sizer employed a custom-built 460 kHz piezoelectric transducer with a 20° beam angle. The sizer was built at the National Center for Physical Acoustics and tested in commercial catfish ponds in Mississippi and Arkansas in June and October. To test the system, fish were collected in seven different ponds using a cut seine. They were weighed and then sent through a pipe into the open pond. The transducer was mounted underwater at the end of the pipe. As the individual fish exited the pipe, they passed through the acoustic field created by the transducer and the echo detected by the transducer was recorded. In three of the seven ponds, calibration tests were run. For these calibration tests, the same process was used with the added step...
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