deep scattering layer
noun Oceanography.
- a zone of biological origin within the ocean, at a depth of 900–1200 feet (270–360 meters), which scatters sounding echoes.
- See scattering layer.
Deep scattering layer – Wikipedia
Distribution of shallow and deep scattering layers (SSL and DSLs
HAPPIEST HEART: DEEP SCATTERING LAYER
Undersea robot reveals “schools” of animals in deep scattering
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