deep scattering layer
noun Oceanography.
a zone of biological origin within the ocean, at a depth of 900–1200 feet (270–360 meters), which scatters sounding echoes.
Also called
scattering layer.
Words nearby deep scattering layer
deep peroneal nerve,
deep petrosal nerve,
deep pocket,
deep pockets,
deep reflex,
deep scattering layer,
deep six,
deep south,
deep space,
deep structure,
deep temporal nerve
Scientific definitions for deep scattering layer
deep scattering layer
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See scattering layer.