Author:
Nagaso Masaru,Mizuno Katsunori,Asada Akira,Kobayashi Kazuto,Matsukawa Mami
Abstract
AbstractA high-resolution imaging method using a 25-MHz ultrasonic acoustic profile measurement was introduced, and the inner structures of small fish were examined without body contact. Two types of fish were selected as experimental targets and measured using a focused
probe. 3-D acoustic imaging of the inner and external structure of the fish body was then performed, and the results demonstrated that the visualization of main organs (e.g., stomach, intestine, airbladder, and spine) was possible and a small gonad could be detected. In addition to these experiments,
finite-difference time-domain simulation was introduced for complex wave propagation phenomena in the fish body, providing a clear understanding of the experimental data.
Publisher
Marine Technology Society
Subject
Ocean Engineering,Oceanography