Evaluation of a Doppler sonar system for fisheries applications

We report on tests of a general-purpose, coherent, Doppler sonar system undertaken to explore its capabilities when applied to detecting discrete fish targets. This 250-kHz, 30 kHz bandwidth instrument provides for phase coding of the transmit pulses and coherent sampling of successive acoustic retu...

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