1975
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-460x(75)80081-2
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Fast acoustic fluctuations caused by fish

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“…Bristol Channel: experience with these shallow-water experiments has greatly impressed one of the present authors with the number and variety of fluctuation mechanisms, and doubtless coloured this review (Weston et a1 1969a, Ching and Weston 1971, Weston and Stevens 1972, Weston and Andrews 1973.…”
Section: Variability In Timementioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Bristol Channel: experience with these shallow-water experiments has greatly impressed one of the present authors with the number and variety of fluctuation mechanisms, and doubtless coloured this review (Weston et a1 1969a, Ching and Weston 1971, Weston and Stevens 1972, Weston and Andrews 1973.…”
Section: Variability In Timementioning
confidence: 94%
“…In addition, the medium itself contributes one effect which is difficult to predict, i.e. the large audiofrequency attenuation due to fish (Ching and Weston 1971), though this has been demonstrated for only one area.…”
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“…Fish which are in the near field of the source and receiver can have a disproportionally large effect on attenuation (Ching and Weston, 1975). It is also conceivable that this absorption line may have been caused by a species of ground fish which inhabits this region but which may have been undersampled.…”
Section: The Line At 09 Khz At Night: Probably Dispersed Anchoviesmentioning
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