This paper presents the spatial indicators used in the
European project FISBOAT. These are statistics intended to capture spatial
patterns of fish populations, using fish density data collected during
scientific surveys. To handle diffuse population limits, indicators are
designed not to depend on arbitrary delineation of the domain. They
characterize the location (centre of gravity and spatial patches),
occupation of space (inertia, isotropy, positive area, spreading area and
equivalent area) and microstructure. Collocation between different
populations is summarized by a global index of collocation. These spatial
indicators have the potential to be used in a monitoring system to detect
changes in spatial distribution. They could be helpful for relating the
spatial distribution properties of fish stocks to their dynamics, their
habitats, or to climate change.