“…Nowadays, marine scientists are making use of the KadomtsevPetviashvili (KP)-category equations 1 in such oceanic investigations as those on the soliton turbulence from surface-wave data obtained in the Currituck Sound, North Carolina, and Adriatic Sea (Costa et al, 2014), KP applicability near the Dogger Bank, North Sea (Soomere, 2010), three-dimensional peculiarities of largeamplitude internal waves in the Strait of Gibraltar (Vlasenko et al, 2009), internal waves over the New Jersey's continental shelf (Shroyer et al, 2011), interaction and generation of longcrested internal solitary waves in the South China Sea to explain the satellite image (Chen et al, 2011), speeds of strongly nonlinear near-surface internal waves in the Strait of Georgia (Wang and Pawlowicz, 2011), shallow ocean-wave soliton interactions on flat beaches (Ablowitz and Baldwin, 2012), danger of resonant internal modified-KP solitons for submarines, oil and gas platforms, oil risers and pipelines (Soomere, 2010), wave-making experiments related to the internal solitary waves in the ocean (Huang et al, 2013), force exerted on a cylindrical pile by ocean internal waves derived from nautical X-band radar observations and in-situ buoyancy frequency data (Zha et al, 2012), large and rogue waves in a near-sea-surface layer (Kovalyov, 2014) and soliton dynamics related to seismically generated tsunamis (Arcas and Segur, 2012).…”