Abstract

Acoustic volume scattering strengths were measured in the upper 100 m at 21 frequencies between 100 KHz and 10 MHz. The scattering strength and its variability are examined with frequency and depth in the context of the local physical and biological environments. The data for this study were collected in the coastal transition zone off northern California, at the front that separates the Gulf Stream from the continental slope water near Cape Hatteras, in the Gulf Stream and in the southern California bight. [Work supported by ONR and NSF.]

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