The term false bottom can also refer to the deep scattering layer in the ocean, a phenomenon where a layer of marine organisms deep in the ocean can be mistaken by sonar for the seabed.
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From 1963 to 1968, the station operated the research vessel R / V " Te Vega ", which sailed the Pacific and the Indian Ocean undertaking various studies, most notably of the Deep Scattering Layer.
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The "'deep scattering layer "', sometimes referred to as the "'sound scattering layer "', is a name given to a layer in the ocean consisting of a variety of marine animals.
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The "'deep scattering layer "', sometimes referred to as the "'sound scattering layer "', is a name given to a layer in the ocean consisting of a variety of marine animals.