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The acoustic data was collected in 2018–2019 in the Bay of Puck in the seasons: autumn, winter, spring. The data was collected during the day and night using three split-beam echosounders with frequencies of 38 kHz, 120 kHz and 333 kHz at a designated study area not far from the city of Hel, while the ship was sailing. To ensure data quality, the echosounders were calibrated and passive noise was measured.
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- Sharing research data across disciplines strony 199 - 202
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- 2022
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- Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) https://doi.org/10.34808/x55q-sz53_dyr_roz29
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- Demer, D.A. et al., (2015) 'Calibration of acoustic instruments' , ICES Cooperative Research Report, 326, pp. 133. DOI: 10.25607/OBP-185. open in new tab
- Foote, K.G. (1987) 'Fish target strengths for use in echo integrator surveys' , The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 82 (3), pp. 981-987. DOI: 10.1121/1.395298. open in new tab
- Simmonds, E.J. and MacLennan, D.N., (2005) 'Fisheries Acoustics: Theory and Practice', Black- well Publishing, Oxford, pp. 437. open in new tab
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