Application of Pocket PC in Marine Fishery Survey

Author(s):  
Yangdong Li ◽  
Zhen Han ◽  
Guoping Zhu ◽  
Siquan Tian
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2001 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 249-266 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christoph Käppler ◽  
Georg Brügner† ◽  
Jochen Fahrenberg
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Zusammenfassung: Pocketcomputer eignen sich, psychologische Daten in Feldstudien technisch zuverlässiger als mit Fragebogen bzw. Tagebüchern zu erfassen. In einer Methodenstudie wurde MONITOR, ein für den Pocket-PC PSION geschriebenes, flexibles Programm eingesetzt. Unter Alltagsbedingungen wurden von 61 Studierenden verschiedener Fächer an zwei Tagen mit je fünf Eingaben Selbstprotokolle erhoben. Dazu gehörten Settingmerkmale wie Ort und Tätigkeit, Befindlichkeit sowie zwei Aufmerksamkeitstests. Zusätzlich wurde ein abendlicher und ein morgendlicher Rückblick erhoben. Zwischen den Erhebungstagen und zwischen verschiedenen Tageszeiten ergaben sich Unterschiede, die teils als Übungs- und Gewöhnungseffekte, teils als zirkadiane Effekte interpretierbar sind. Rückblickend wird das Befinden negativer beurteilt, als es aus dem Mittelwert der einzelnen Protokolle zu erwarten war. Dieser negative Retrospektionseffekt war bei emotional labilen Personen stärker ausgeprägt. Diese Befunde und andere Vorzüge der computer-unterstützten Methodik legen eine breitere Anwendung nahe.


Author(s):  
Tatiana Vasilievna Pomogaeva ◽  
Aliya Ahmetovna Aseinova ◽  
Yuriy Aleksandrovich Paritskiy ◽  
Vjacheslav Petrovich Razinkov

The article presents annual statistical data of the Caspian Research Institute of Fishery. There has been kept track of the long term dynamics of the stocks of three species of Caspian sprat (anchovy, big-eyed kilka, sprat) and investigated a process of substituting a food item of sprats Eurytemora grimmi to a small-celled copepod species Acartia tonsa Dana. According to the research results, there has been determined growth potential of stocks of each species. Ctenophoran-Mnemiopsis has an adverse effect on sprat population by eating fish eggs and larvae. Ctenophoram - Mnemiopsis is a nutritional competitor to the full-grown fishes. The article gives recommendations on reclamation of stocks of the most perspective species - common sprat, whose biological characteristics helped not to suffer during Ctenophoram outburst and to increase its population during change of the main food item. Hydroacoustic survey data prove the intensive growth of common sprat biomass in the north-west part of the Middle Caspian. According to the results of the research it may be concluded that to realize the volumes of recommended sprat catch it is necessary to organize the marine fishery of common sprat at the Russian Middle Caspian shelf.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 277
Author(s):  
Xiaoen Li ◽  
Yang Xiao ◽  
Fenzhen Su ◽  
Wenzhou Wu ◽  
Liang Zhou

For the sustainable development of marine fishery resources, it is essential to comprehensively, accurately, and objectively obtain the spatial characteristics and evolution law of fishing intensity. However, previous studies have focused more on the use of single data sources, such as AIS (Automatic Information System) and VBD (VIIRS boat detection), to obtain fishing intensity information and, as such, have encountered some problems, such as insufficient comprehensive data coverage for ships, non-uniform spatial distribution of data signal acquisition, and insufficient accuracy in obtaining fishing intensity information. The development of big data and remote sensing Earth observation technology has provided abundant data sources and technical support for the acquisition of fishing intensity data for marine fisheries. Based on this situation, this paper proposes a framework that integrates the data of fishing vessels from two sources (AIS, with high space-time granularity, and VBD, with short revisit cycle and high sensitivity), in order to obtain such information based on closely matching and fusing the vector point data of ship positions. With the help of this framework and the strategy of indirectly representing fishing intensity by data point density after fusion, the spatial characteristics and rules of fishing intensity in typical seasons (February, April, September, and November) in the northern South China Sea in 2018 were systematically analyzed and investigated. The results revealed the following: (1) Matching and fusing AIS and VBD data can provide a better perspective to produce robust and accurate marine fishery intensity data. The two types of data have a low proximity match rate (approximately 1.89% and 6.73% of their respective inputs) and the matching success for fishing vessels in the data was 49.42%. (2) Single AIS data can be used for nearshore (50 to 70 km) marine fishery analysis research, while VBD data reflect the objective marine fishing in space, showing obvious complementarity with AIS. (3) The fishing intensity grid data obtained from the integrated data show that high-intensity fishing in the study area was concentrated in the coastal area of Maoming City, Guangdong (0–50 km); the coastal area of Guangxi Beihai (10–70 km); around Hainan Island in Zhangzhou (10–30 km); and the Sanya nearshore area (0–50 km). However, it did not decay with increasing offshore distance, such as at the Trans-Vietnamese boundary in the Beibu Gulf, near the China–Vietnam Common Fisheries Area (50 km) and high-intensity fishing areas. (4) The obtained fishing intensity data (AIS, VBD, and AIS + VBD) were quantitatively analyzed, showing that the CV (Coefficient of Variation) of the average for each month (after fusing the two types of data) was 0.995, indicating that the distribution of the combined data was better than that before fusion (before fusion: AIS = 0.879, VBD = 1.642). Therefore, the integration of AIS and VBD can meet the need for a more effective, comprehensive, and accurate fishing intensity analysis in marine fishery resources.


2008 ◽  
Vol 68 (4) ◽  
pp. 711-719 ◽  
Author(s):  
TCM. Souza ◽  
M. Petrere-Jr

In the Camamu-Almada basin, marine fishery is exclusively small-scale, with several structural deficiencies such as boats with low or absent navigational technology, lack of credit and low income. Local fishers complain that shrimp and lobster trawling fishing is the main factor responsible for low stock abundance, but they still persist in these activities as these two species command the highest market prices. So they feel that the target species are already over-fished. We suggest that proper management action, alternative ways of income generation and the payment of job insurance would help to mitigate the problem.


2005 ◽  
Vol 48 (4) ◽  
pp. 780-791 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter S. Popolo ◽  
Jan G. Švec ◽  
Ingo R. Titze
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Author(s):  
David Weller ◽  
Alexandre Santos Lobão ◽  
Ellen Hatton
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