AZTI develops AI model to enhance fisheries sustainability 
SP Source: thefishsite 9/10/2024
AZTI develops AI model to enhance fisheries sustainability
Credit: AZTI
Researchers have announced the development of a pioneering new model which may help to improve the species selectivity of fisheries targeting.
 

A team of researchers from the Spain-based research centre AZTI have developed an automatic classification model that can identify the main pelagic fish species in the Bay of Biscay, such as anchovy, sardine, and Atlantic mackerel, based on their schooling behaviour. The classification of fish schools detected by acoustic echosounders represents a crucial advancement for managing pelagic species found in highly diverse ecosystems and enables the study of specific behavioural changes in the presence of other species.

 
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