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BIO Web Conf.
Volume 234, 2026
The Frontier in Sustainable Agromaritime and Environmental Development Conference (FiSAED 2025)
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| Article Number | 01007 | |
| Number of page(s) | 9 | |
| Section | Sustainable Natural Resources and Environmental Management | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202623401007 | |
| Published online | 23 April 2026 | |
Angle-dependent target strength variability of Kawakawa (Euthynnus affinis) measured Ex Situ using broadband echosounder
1 Marine Technology Study Program, Institut Pertanian Bogor. Jl. Raya Darmaga, Bogor 16680, West Java, Indonesia
2 Department of Marine Science and Technology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Institut Pertanian Bogor.Jl. Raya Darmaga, Bogor 16680, West Java, Indonesia
3 Department of Marine Sciences, Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh 23111, Indonesia
* Corresponding author: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Abstract
Accurate target strength (TS) measurements are essential for understanding fish acoustic backscatter, which is influenced by factors such as frequency and orientation. This study analyzed TS values of Kawakawa (Euthynnus affinis) samples (fork length 27.4 cm) using a broadband echosounder and examined the effect of different tilt angles on TS. Measurements were conducted in an acoustic tank with a Simrad EK80 Wide Band Transceiver equipped with a split-beam transducer over the 160-260 kHz range. Dead fish samples were positioned under the transducer at tilt angles of -45°, 0°, and +45°, and data were processed using ESP3 software. Results showed angle-dependent TS variations: at 0°, TS ranged from -31.72 dB to -19.00 dB; at +45°, from -40.86 dB to -22.88 dB; and at - 45°, from -41.33 dB to -24.37 dB. These findings demonstrate that TS is strongly dependent on fish orientation, emphasizing the utility of broadband acoustics for detailed fish characterization.
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2026
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