Squid Egg Detection on Sonar? What about Quantification? An Experiment

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Fig. 1. A pair of chokka Loligo reynaudi squid underwater. Credit: photo by M. V.D. Bergh ©Ocean Africa.

By Dr Jean Githaiga-Mwicigi, Squid Marine Scientist & Chair Person, Squid Scientific Working Group, Resources Research, Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.

Squid are cephalopods, which are one of the most advanced forms of molluscs. They play an important role in many marine environments both as prey and predators and are ubiquitous in most oceans.

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