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Artificial intelligence for fish behavior recognition may unlock fishing gear selectivity
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Artificial intelligence for fish behavior recognition may unlock fishing gear selectivity

Alexa Abangan, Dorothée Kopp and Robin Faillettaz
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol.10
2023-02-23

Abstract

Aquaculture Artificial intelligence Behavior Bibliometrics Cameras Data processing Deep learning External stimuli Fish Fish behavior Fishery policies Fishing Fishing equipment Fishing gear Fishing zones Gear selectivity Marine environment Marine sciences Models Neural networks Short term memory Technological change Tracking

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