Illuminating the Ocean with Sound
By Daniel Cojanu / Elise Hugus |
April 26, 2017
WHOI’s new research vessel Niel Armstrong is equipped with an EK80 broadband acoustic echo sounder. Using a wide range of sound frequencies, it gives scientists the ability to identify and distinguish between different types of marine life in the depths.
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