Fishery Research System
The Fisheries Biological Resource Exploration and Sampling System is an integrated marine survey setup combining acoustic detection, visual identification, and automated sampling technologies. It is primarily used to assess the species, quantity, and distribution of fisheries resources within a given marine area. The system typically features multibeam or stratified sonar to detect fish density and movement patterns, complemented by underwater cameras for species identification and behavioral observation. Some systems are also equipped with automated sampling devices capable of precisely capturing fish or plankton samples at specific depths or locations for subsequent laboratory analysis. This system is widely applied in marine fisheries resource surveys, conservation assessments, and fishery management planning, serving as a vital tool for sustainable fisheries management and scientific research.