The SIRENHA monitoring system was set up within the framework of the monitoring of coastal fish populations in coastal water bodies and is based on a new fisheries monitoring protocol. Based on a surface approach resulting from the collection of linear information along the shipping lanes and the determination of a surface indicator, it completes the punctual approaches (underwater counts or videos, eDNA or passive acoustics). This device is part of a larger cooperation for the monitoring of coastal fish populations, involving in particular the Rhone-Mediterranean and Corsica Water Agency. The principle of the protocol using a single-beam echosounder is as follows:
A vessel moves along predefined trajectories that spatially sample the area to be monitored (reference area: 250 ha). The single-beam echosounder installed under the vessel acquires acoustic data in the water column, which are post-processed in an automated manner and result in a mapping of the “fish” surface indicator called ISPRE-MED (Indicateur Surfacique de PRésence de poissons de pleine Eau de MEDiterranée), which is calculated on a 50 m square grid. The indicator is defined per standard surface unit as follows
Number of detections
ISPRE-MED = ————————————– (per unit area)
Total number of pings emitted
A ping is an acoustic “shot”.
The monitoring strategy of the SIRENHA network is based on three components:
By clicking on the button “Access to the maps” you will find more details about the Sirenha project, in particular the acquisition of data to calculate the ISPRE (Indicateur Surfacique de PRésence de poissons de pleine Eau de MEDiterranée). You will also find the project brochure by clicking on the “Brochure” button, just below.
Contact : Claire NOEL, noel@semantic-ts.fr
Project leader : SEMANTIC TS, https://www.semantic-ts.fr/
Update frequency : Annuelle
Partners : Agence de l’Eau Rhône Méditerranée et Corse, Ifremer pour la campagne DCE