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Sea bottom and surface reverberations in scanning sonar
Sea surface and bottom reverberations in the fisheries sonar are theoretically and experimentally investigated for two purposes: to measure the surface scattering strength of the sea surface and bottom and to lessen the effect of the reverberations in detecting fish and measuring surface fish abundance