Vertical distribution, composition and migratory patterns of acoustic scattering layers in the Canary Islands

Volume: 157, Pages: 82 - 91
Published: May 1, 2016
Abstract
Diel vertical migration (DVM) facilitates biogeochemical exchanges between shallow waters and the deep ocean. An effective way of monitoring the migrant biota is by acoustic observations although the interpretation of the scattering layers poses challenges. Here we combine results from acoustic observations at 18 and 38 kHz with limited net sampling in order to unveil the origin of acoustic phenomena around the Canary Islands, subtropical...
Paper Details
Title
Vertical distribution, composition and migratory patterns of acoustic scattering layers in the Canary Islands
Published Date
May 1, 2016
Volume
157
Pages
82 - 91
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