Dr. Sven Gastauer
Institute of Sea Fisheries
Herwigstraße 3127572 Bremerhaven
- Telephone
- +49 471 94460 450
- sven.gastauer@thuenen.de
Research Interests
- Detection of distribution and habitat preference patterns of fish and zooplankton using hydroacoustic methods
- Estimation of stock parameters using hydroacoustics
- Development of hydroacoustic methods and scattering models
Assignments
- Hydroacoustic monitoring of fish stocks
- Further development of hydroacoustic methods for stock parameter estimations
- Combination of hydroacoustic and other invasive and non invasive monitoring technologies
- Acoustic process automation using machine learning
- Development of acoustic scattering models
Educational background and employment
- since 2021: Researcher at Thünen-Institut für Seefischerei, Bremerhaven
- 2021: Visiting scholar at University of California San Diego – Scripps Institution of Oceanography
- 2019 – 2021: Postdoctoral scholar at the University of California San Diego – Scripps Institution of Oceanography
- 2016 - 2019: Postdoctoral scholar at Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems CRC / Australian Antarctic Division (University of Tasmania, Australia)
- 2014 – 2017: PhD dissertation: “An Ecosystem Approach, the Acoustic Assessment of the Northern Demersal Scalefish Fishery – Distribution, Habitat and Abundance”, Curtin University, Perth, West-Australien, Applied Physics and Astronomy, Centre for Marine Sciences
- 2011-2014: Researcher at Wageningen Marine Research, Ijmuiden, Niederlande
- 2010-2011: Self-employed hydroacoustic researcher
- 2009-2010: Master of Science (with distinction), Marine Environmental Protection , University of Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom with thesis: „Towards a better understanding of fish stock dynamics, based on integrated scientific data collected onboard a fishing vessel”
- 2005-2009: Bachelor of Science, Environmental Sciences, Albert-Ludwig Universität Freiburg with thesis “Habitat preference of Blue Sheep (Pseudois nayaur) in the Barse block of the Dhorpathan hunting reserve (Nepal) during the premonsoon season“
Working groups and committees
| Working Group - Committee | Tasks |
|---|---|
| ICES | |
| Working Group on International Pelagic Surveys (WGIPS) | WGIPS coordinates, implements, and reports on acoustic surveys for pelagic fish species in ICES divisions 1-8 and subdivisions 21–24. WGIPS currently covers 4 internationally coordinated and 8 national surveys. These surveys provide indexes for the assessment of pelagic fish stocks in the North East Atlantic. |
| Working Group on Fisheries Acoustics, Science and Technology (WGFAST) | WGFAST focuses on the development and application of science and technology used to observe the marine environment. WGFAST holds state-of-the-art expertise in advanced acoustic-trawl survey techniques, and employs these techniques on a wide range of platforms including research vessels, ships of opportunity, and observatories. |
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