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"sonar" Definitions
  1. equipment or a system for finding objects underwater using sound waves
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One, their bio-sonar is better than any mechanical sonar ever made.
Researchers used a certain type of sonar signal called Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing, which is stronger than typical sonar signals.
Further, when operating in stealth, Navy submarines don't use active sonar, and the sub was going too fast for the passive sonar to be effective.
He was scheduled to perform at Sonar -- a music fest in Barcelona, Spain -- on Friday, July 19 ... but Sonar says it's now looking for a replacement.
Falcone thinks this is because whales are more accustomed to the boat sonar and can hear the boats coming, while the helicopter sonar comes out of nowhere.
Autonomous underwater robots outfitted with sonar sensors from Newfoundland-based company Kraken Sonar will be launched from Point Petre in Ontario and scan the lake bed every day for two weeks.
They also attempted to snatch sonar equipment it was towing.
This means the new material would be invisible to sonar.
Rescuers used boats with sonar and drones instead, he said.
This was primarily accomplished using sonar and remotely operated submarines.
Sonar depth charts lit up a bank of displays overhead.
Divers are now using sonar to find the child's body.
Did you know that bats use sonar to "ping" bugs?
It does so using four cameras and 12 sonar sensors.
"The journey has gone far beyond urinals for women," says Sonar.
That is why the sea is probed by sonar, not radar.
It uses a combination of cameras, radar, sonar, GPS and software.
The Humboldt County Sheriff's Office also assisted, using a sonar system.
To focus precisely, it uses both a laser and sonar system.
A subsequent attempt at a sonar survey was inconclusive, Sumption said.
And Christmas morning was the last Sunday of Off Sonar week.
That sonar harms marine mammals like whales, dolphins, seals, and walruses.
The American navy developed multibeam sonar to understand the submarine battlefield.
Therefore, sonar should also be easy to use, configure, and expand.
A "Sub system" is hinting at a submarine, which uses SONAR.
The war hastened technological progress with optics, radio and primitive sonar.
Low-frequency sonar has been implicated in mass whale and dolphin beachings.
They diverge on whether sonar-testing waters actually contain the affected mammals.
So the Navy started working on a special long-range sonar tool.
"The Right to Pee is really the Right to Cities," says Sonar.
Officials resumed the search last week with advanced sonar and imaging systems.
I use sonar to see sometimes, but mainly I am machine-operated.
She sang her own song to the sea—a song of sonar.
However, the sonar search operation has turned up a 19th-century shipwreck.
Even though sonar from helicopters is quieter, the whales acted more evasively.
The iBobber attaches to fishing line and detects what's underwater with sonar.
If the seabed were perfectly flat, the sonar image would be featureless.
The sonar information was spooled onto the screens of the online room.
While conditions permit, the sonar hunt for the other eight will continue.
Cameron says it was a plain, but Vescovo found features with sonar.
However, this sonar gear becomes a static wall separating you from your friends.
FingerIO uses sonar to track two-dimensional finger movement to within 8 millimeters.
He added that they have searched by foot and with drones and sonar.
Sonar has pinpointed the ferry at a depth of 450 meters (1,476 feet).
In addition, returning sonar pings would be drowned out by the hydrojet's noise.
Tharp and Heezen employed single-beam sonar, which yielded a fairly fuzzy image.
Choreographer Lucinda Childs premiered Vehicle, a work that used a Doppler sonar system.
Before the capture, Olivera-Gomez said scientists use sonar to locate the animal.
Sonar image of the Empire Wold on the seabed (Royal Navy/Icelandic Coastguard)
Surprisingly, the whales had different responses depending on the source of the sonar.
As with the new find, they also took images using high-resolution sonar.
Using sonar equipment, Stewart captured a vivid 3D image of the gaping abyss.
Oh, and then there's Banjo, Sonar, FacesIn and a dozen more that imploded.
The A.U.V. uses side-scan sonar to look for "anomalies" on the seafloor.
There was always an air of anticipation when the sonar data came in.
The men use sonar to map the riverbed, identifying sunken boats and potential unidentified.
Sonar vessels and an underwater drone kept up the hunt for the wreckage overnight.
Authorities are using side scan sonar to locate objects in the water, Austin said.
Both vehicles use sonar, cameras and laser rangefinders to work out where they are.
Work is under way to map the sea floor in detail using sonar technology.
Until now, the only sensible way to probe mesopelagic activity has been by sonar.
The sonar-like capabilities of USonic wouldn't be possible with a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Puede sonar extremo pero, literalmente, hay un siglo de ciencia que respalda este argumento.
The less noise a submarine makes, the harder it is to detect on sonar.
Sonar devices have also become one of the most important instruments for treasure hunters.
Using E/V Nautilus' sonar system, the researchers first set about mapping the seafloor.
It's the first long-term study of whale response to real-world sonar use.
Sound, whether of engines turning or sonar pulses returning, obeys the inverse-square law.
It said the ice patrol ship has sonar equipment to search beneath the waves.
After a federal court settlement, the Navy agreed to limit its use of sonar.
"Dolphins naturally possess the most sophisticated sonar known to science," the program's website says.
Drone monitoring systems and a prototype of an underwater sonar technology will be employed.
Update: Facebook confirmed to Motherboard that Media Sonar was banned from accessing its data.
The data can help inform U.S. military sonar data since such factors affect sound.
Of course, the sonar won't reach the bottom of Mariana Trench — it can detect up to 135 feet in depth and has a 42-degree sonar angle, meaning its detection diameter gets pretty wide toward the bottom at well over 200 feet.
Most torpedoes use sonar to home in on the ship they are intended to sink.
SHARK, or Submarine Hold at RisK, is an unmanned underwater vehicle with active sonar onboard.
The shallow waters do not allow the whales to fully make use of their sonar.
Cameras, radar and sonar -- like radar but with sound waves -- are sufficient and far cheaper.
A sonar reading recently revealed a previously unseen trench at the bottom of Loch Ness.
In those situations, Beck relies primarily on built-in sonar to "see" his way around.
The smart-home controlling device uses sonar technology to read hand gestures on any surface.
The sonar involves the use of 18 speakers lowered hundreds of feet below the surface.
They are usually found by listening passively to hear the engines, or by active sonar.
Some ships are using multi-beam sonar devices to map the seabed, Argentine navy Capt.
Though abundant enough to trick sonar, individually they are no bigger than your index finger.
There is also a recipe for a daiquiri and a report from a sonar expert.
Investigations are ongoing, but naval sonar, disease and other factors can cause gray whale strandings.
It's like suggesting that everyone should have given up on submarines once sonar was invented.
In the film, the caped crusader took Fox's single-cellphone sonar concept and used it to light up every microphone on every mobile phone in Gotham, creating a real-time sonar soundscape, all to find one bad guy, the Joker, among millions of innocents.
Because such warfare depends on interpreting lots of data from different sources—sonar arrays on ships, sonar buoys dropped from aircraft, passive listening systems on the sea-floor—technology which allows new types of sensor and new ways of communicating could greatly increase its possibilities.
"The models that we're looking for are about three metres long with a two-metre wingspan, so we expect the sonar images will have about 6,000 pixels on each of those targets," said David Shea, VP of Engineering for Kraken Sonar, in a phone call.
The Navy had been authorized to use the high-intensity long-range sonar — called low-frequency active sonar, or LFA — for five years across more than 20023 percent of the world's oceans, in areas of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans and the Mediterranean Sea.
For that, you have to use the old-fashioned method of pinging sonar from a ship.
The new drone uses a combination of thermal cameras, depth cameras, and sonar to detect hazards.
Sonar, used by submarines, emits a pulse of sound, then reads the waves that bounce back.
Once these die, searchers must use sonar devices and robots, which are costly and time-consuming.
But where Go is even more similar to Sonar is in the monetization options it presents.
But here's the catch: this device makes objects invisible to sonar, but not the naked eye.
A Navy ship equipped with sonar was expected to arrive Sunday to conduct an underwater search.
He would like to get sonar on the ocean floor to provide a 360-degree scan.
After receiving some promising sonar readings, the Petrel used underwater robots to investigate and get video.
Ocean noise comes from sources including commercial shipping, naval sonar, offshore drilling and its related activities.
It will have 360-degree cameras, sonar, and the ability to parallel park on its own.
You have sonar systems that help you identify the landscape and where the fish are, already.
The researchers used an autonomous underwater vehicle, or AUV, equipped with sonar to find the ship.
Also the Jolly Jumper, sonar, the snow blower, the caulking gun, and Easy-Off oven cleaner.
Dolphins produce sonar waves from their foreheads, and they can quickly locate things that humans cannot.
Ten years ago this month, Swedish inventor Jonas Norberg showcased the Pacemaker at Sonar in Barcelona.
There have also been some reported instances of naval sonar causing brain hemorrhages in marine animals.
The ping was first reported by a sailboat that had recorded a sound with its onboard sonar.
From left to right, sonar technician (surface) Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew G. Axelson, of Cupertino, Calif.
Ocean Infinity ship Seabed Contractor made quick progress operating up to eight remotely controlled underwater sonar drones.
One quick aside: That is a monstrous acronym with three S's, none of which stands for sonar!
This uses sonar, sending out sound waves and picking up the reflections that bounce off nearby objects.
The group then used a side scanner sonar, which is used to detect objects on the seafloor.
The vehicle uses a side-scan sonar which records a specific search area of the ocean floor.
Below the surface, DARPA is testing the SHARK, an underwater sub-hunting drone that employs active sonar.
This team has developed heavy Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) that will drop and scatter sonar-capable pods.
The North Sea, which has a maximum depth of about 200 meters, confuses the animals' biological sonar.
As the satellite and sonar images began to pile up, Serreze continued to hold out that hope.
But Dr. Zydlewski and his colleagues, using sonar, documented a small population that persisted below the dam.
The ping was first reported by a sailboat that had recorded a sound with its onboard sonar.
To save time and energy, use a sonar device to locate fish before settling on a spot.
He looks into JoJo's eyes like a guy on a submarine sweating in front of the sonar.
Eliminating plastics and bycatch, making data more useful, putting sonar sensors on robotic boats, all very interesting.
El efecto general, el de una aldea controlada por muñecos, no es tan espeluznante como podría sonar.
Sonar images have so far revealed bronze cannons made specifically for the ship, arms, ceramics and other artifacts.
Sonar works by sending vibrations through the water, which bounce off a target and back into a detector.
"People made fun of us," says Supriya Sonar, lawyer, representative for the grassroots organization CORO, and RTP activist.
Sound waves do not suffer from this problem, which is why sonar works for things like hunting submarines.
Bats are known for using echolocation, which is the use of biological sonar to "see" in the dark.
The robots can measure oxygen levels, water temperature, acidity, salinity — and can even map the seafloor using sonar.
Anytime a company purports to not have an ulterior motive, your sonar for bullshit should ping very loudly.
Sunu is a sonar bracelet that vibrates to let the vision-impaired know that they're approaching an object.
Sonar images showed imprints of where the wrecks used to be on the ocean floor—but no ships.
The speaker drops sonar-like noises and you wave your phone around the room as the noises play.
The German ship then managed to pick up the Tarpon on its sonar, and its periscope was spotted.
Sonar research has been mostly military ever since, as have various other forms of high-tech ocean sensing.
"The referendum is an ideal springboard for Zaia," said Francesco Galietti, head of political risk consultancy Policy Sonar.
The sonar system onboard Dong Hai Jiu 101 will be operated by Phoenix International Holdings and Hydrospheric Solutions.
I'd train my breath and learn to read sonar until I retrieved every lost blood vessel of you.
Divers used sonar equipment to figure out if the position of the boat made it safe to approach.
Employing the common tactic of using sonar to drive away whales without harming them has had no effect.
Radar doesn't penetrate deep water, so accurate depth soundings must be made by ships with high-resolution sonar.
Dolphins are clever, but because the net is very thin in the water, the dolphins' sonar misses them.
The vessel will revisit sites of previous sonar contact to examine them more closely with a submersible drone.
The devices pick up the animals' echolocating clicks, a form of sonar they use to navigate and communicate.
Since FingerIO uses sonar, it works even when the device is obstructed by something, or stuck in a pocket.
According to Mearns' analysis of the sonar images, Athenia is split in the aft section where the torpedo struck.
From here, it should be fairly easy to confirm the identity of the object shown in the sonar image.
Rather than a flat disc, General Dynamics' design had a curved surface, increasing the area available for sonar reception.
When the vehicle returns, the sonar data is analyzed for anomalies that could be debris or an actual wreck.
I repeat this process a few times, using my sonar to locate structures, and then scouring them for clues.
It took some time to go through, but our divers were able to locate the body using sonar equipment.
Even the Navy has begun tracking where marine life is so they can test their sonar in other places.
That it sounds similar to sonar and radar is no coincidence; they all operate on the same principle: echolocation.
The system relies on an array of cameras as well as radar and sonar sensors and detailed 3D maps.
The Columbia-Class will utilize Virginia-class' fly-by-wire joystick control system and large-aperture bow array sonar.
A company called SAIC is a leader in this technology, and it's drones use lots of Raytheon SONAR technology.
Law enforcement officers were using sonar technology to find the tugboat at the bottom of the river, Cuomo said.
Georgia Taglietti: Hello, I'm Georgia Taglietti, I've been working for Sonar Festival in Barcelona for the last 299 years.
In 2005, 34 whales died because of Navy sonar training The Navy uses LFA to detect quiet foreign submarines.
This is the third time that the Navy's authorization to use its LFA sonar has been challenged in court.
But smooth manmade structures can foil their sonar, a study published today in Science finds, potentially causing fatal collisions.
It's time to get your sonar on; you're going to need it to navigate through all those wet lads.
If so, then Media Sonar would be in league with another small Canadian company called Netsweeper, based in Waterloo.
The first scan used low-resolution sonar, so the crew sent their AUV back to get higher-quality images.
Last year, he listed some features of the new vehicle, including automatic parallel parking, 360-degree cameras, and sonar.
To test their sonar attack, the researchers used a Samsung Galaxy S4, an Android phone first released in 2013.
They have discovered, among other things, that some species are more sensitive to sonar than anyone had previously suspected.
"If they hear sonar, they'll stop foraging, leave the area, and not come back for several days," he said.
Law enforcement have searched the city park by helicopter, with divers, K-9s and sonar, and the search continues.
Ship traffic, sonar and now seismic air gun blasts planned for offshore drilling all contribute to the growing din.
Last year they'd used an autonomous vehicle to map the Independence with sonar, but that was a simple overhead shot.
Researchers discovered the "drowned apostles" while mapping the sea floor using sonar, the University of Melbourne said in a statement.
It works like sonar — sending out inaudible frequencies from your phone's speaker, and listening for their return with the microphone.
Seals, for instance, have no sonar, yet that does not stop them finding distant meals as effectively as dolphins can.
The U.S. Navy said it had deployed unmanned underwater vehicles, or "mini-subs" equipped with sonar, to join the search.
It's also equipped with a sonar device that searches out points of interest underwater, including sunken wrecks and submerged buildings.
Evidence of its existence, though, has remained largely anecdotal, reliant on a few heavily disputed videos, photos, and sonar images.
Using sonar, they created a high-resolution, 3D picture of the seafloor in the areas where the sub likely sank.
In the past decade, remote underwater observation has moved to a new level as sonar technology has become more advanced.
Some models have a detachable side-scan sonar device, making them a fully integrated, dual-body search-and-rescue machine.
"Sonar is usually what we use to scan the sea floor or look at the shape of that," Jackson said.
To overcome this barrier, the researchers combined sonar to observe the underwater melting with radar for the above-water melting.
"Markets don't seem very enthusiastic and I can understand that," said Francesco Galietti of Rome-based risk consultancy Policy Sonar.
After just a couple of days of 'mowing the lawn' with their sonar-like tech, the new volcano was discovered.
The Hunt is Peele's first TV project after inking an overall TV development deal with Sonar Entertainment earlier this year.
Scientists have recorded Cuvier's beaked whales changing their behavior in response to sonar use at a Naval base in California.
What they found: When the whales heard sonar, they dove deeper and longer, and spent less time foraging for food.
The takeaway: It's not just the volume of sonar that can have an impact on whales, it's also the context.
LFA sonar can harm the animals by interrupting mating, stopping communication, causing them to separate from calves, and inflicting stress.
On the opening day, the musician and visual artist Brian Eno will give a talk called "Why We Play." sonar.
Thales, a hefty defence-electronics firm, expects to provide the sonar system for the submarines, at roughly €20103m a boat.
He said rescuers had carried out about 50 swift-water operations, sometimes with sonar, to search for people reported missing.
"It's kind of like being in a submarine, using sonar to figure out what is going on," Schwartz told me.
In addition to a remotely operated vehicle, the crew used sonar systems and a dive team to find the device.
The checkpoint was renovated with concrete barriers after that attack and provided with sonar devices to better detect hidden explosives.
He has also said it will have 360-degree cameras, sonar, and the ability to parallel park on its own.
As we sailed over the trench, the sonar scanned the seabed, building up a detailed picture of the chasm below.
And with faster boats, advanced GPS and side-scan sonar, today's private anglers are far more lethal than their grandfathers.
The mapping data picked up by sonar will, in turn, help the government to better preserve these particular marine environments.
It's our first ever 360 video and a glimpse at how storytelling will evolve with VR. Sonar (iOS | Android) A six-minute horror short about a spacefaring vessel that finds something terrible beneath the surface of an asteroid, Sonar slowly builds a creepy sci-fi atmosphere that culminates in a grand, surreal, and enigmatic climax.
Submarine combat drove improvements in sonar, which turned the ocean top into a glass table, making visible the unseen fathoms below.
Search efforts for the plane included sonar, or sound waves sent by a moving ship to the seafloor and back up.
The search took place on land, sea and air, and was done by foot and with drones and sonar, Sult said.
The teams will employ everything from robotic swarms and hybrid drones through to autonomous subs and arrays of aquatic sonar pods.
Nugroho said the navy was using a side-scan sonar to verify whether that object was part of the missing aircraft.
Until recently, using sonar was an expensive business, requiring a ship with a crew, towing equipment through the depths behind it.
Being able to compare what sonar shows below you with a map stored on board would make things a lot easier.
In May of 2011, a company specializing in at-sea-rescue, offered to perform a sonar search of the capital's river.
Earlier this week, Australian authorities said they had lost a deep-water sonar detector that was being used in the search.
Sonar exploits both in a way that gestures toward Neil Marshall's spelunking film The Descent and even Junji Ito's manga Uzumaki.
Cultural surveys and sonar on the medical center's campus in Jackson reveal that up to 7,000 bodies may be interred there.
This was a motivating factor for Tim Heilers, a former Navy sonar technician from Louisville, to join Four Thieves last February.
Kodiak Robotics plans to use light detection and ranging radar known as LiDAR as well as camera, radar and sonar technologies.
To limit harm, the NMFS requires the Navy to shut down or delay sonar transmission if there are nearby marine mammals.
He possesses a sui generis blend of balance, power and speed, and he sees the court as though with sonar radar.
Dr Makris would like to make sonar systems like that which he and his colleagues have pioneered available for fisheries management.
If all of this sounds familiar, that's possibly because Microsoft donated the Sonar project to the JS Foundation earlier this year.
The bats adapted in turn, and new species arose that used sonar frequencies that the moths could not hear as well.
The U.S. Navy has sonar equipment and unmanned vehicles that could be used to help recover parts, according to Navy officials.
Remains of the "Atlanta-class light cruiser" were first identified by sonar on Saturday resting nearly 2.6 miles below the surface.
In a separate study, Cuvier's beaked whales increased their speed and stroke rate for nearly two hours after exposure to sonar.
Every so often Debmarine Namibia sends out unmanned, autonomous vehicles -- much like underwater drones -- to survey the seabed using sonar technology.
" Until a proper survey is done, Shine says we need to be cautious "because there is an anomaly which occurs with sonar readings taken close to the side walls called lobe echoes, which can give misleading results about the depth," adding that "it doesn't matter how sophisticated your sonar equipment is, you can still get this anomaly.
They will help OceanGate's team employ optical laser scanning, sonar and photogrammetry techniques to create images of the wreck in multiple formats.
The XC403 also has a suite of driver assistance technologies that rely on cameras, radar and sonar sensors to help prevent crashes.
The researchers blasted airguns in the ocean off southern Tasmania, and checked zooplankton populations before and after by using sonar and nets.
But the dolphins won't be using their sonar for their usual missions of hunting down underwater mines or warding off enemy swimmers.
One suggestion is that Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation—which previously conducted sonar surveys in the area—is back to its old tricks.
The device uses sonar and laser to both focus and line up portions of the works, which it photographs bit by bit.
Quiet Chinese submarines and new active sonar systems are making it increasingly risky for American submarines to operate in Chinese coastal waters.
It's better to think of the TMS more as sonar, pinging the brain to see if the memory is even in there.
"The Distributed Agile Submarine Hunting program, to name one, will strew 'deep-ocean sonar nodes' across broad areas of seafloor," Holmes writes.
Crewmembers aboard the RV Petrel used a deep-sea sonar drone to detect the ship 2200,22018 feet (5,330 meters) below the surface.
Navy plans for the FFG(X) also call for advanced electronic warfare tech along with both variable depth and lightweight sonar systems.
Small sub drones would be much harder to monitor using sonar systems that are designed to find large objects in deep waters.
Fruit Bat Tropical bats hunt with sonar rather than by sight, but they still restrict their flights on nights with full moons.
Why it matters: Scientists have known for decades that military sonar use can cause mass strandings and even deaths in marine mammals.
Brett Martin, the co-founder of Sonar Media, raised about $1 million within a month or two after attending SXSW in 2011.
Right now, researchers have a blurry, indirect picture of the seabed from satellite imaging, some sonar data and samples collected from ships.
But Dr. Hughes hopes his efforts will open the door for better sound propagation technology, such as lighter, more efficient sonar devices.
Sophisticated sonar has found some of the spectacular ones, such as Bismarck, and others whose cargoes are of commercial interest for salvage.
It is only about a few hundred yards offshore whereas previous sonar searches have traditionally been down the middle of the loch.
Its shallow muddy waters confuse the marine mammals' sonar, leaving them vulnerable to stranding by an ebb tide, according to Project Jonah.
What they do: Install, adjust, or maintain mobile electronics communication equipment, including sound, sonar, security, navigation, and surveillance systems on transportation equipment.
Sonar technology and a remotely operated vehicle allowed scientists to study the depths of the trench without actually going down there, themselves.
A small Canadian company selling social media monitoring tools to police, Media Sonar, was banned from accessing Facebook's data, Motherboard has learned.
An Instagram spokesperson also confirmed over email that Media Sonar was banned from that platform for violating the its terms of service.
The interplay between muscle and sense is stunning, even in the context of her WNBA dominance; she's a bulldozer equipped with sonar.
As Baum recounted his days as a Navy submarine sonar operator, he stopped his flatboat and called out to a nearby boat.
Advances in sonar and lasers allow scientists to better map the ocean floor, the details of which are largely unknown and unexplored.
In the case of a whole, preserved shipwreck, the sonar would show what looked like a toy ship, dropped in a sandbox.
A Reddit user possibly uncovered an unreleased new Justice track, "Safe and Sound" from Busy P's Sonar festival DJ set in June.
The A.C.L.U. called out Media Sonar, an Ontario firm that recommended that its police clients monitor hashtags like #BlackLivesMatter, #DontShoot and #ImUnarmed.
There, it began emitting sonar pings to locate Anona, a shipwreck first discovered in the 1990s that the team knew was nearby.
With the dozens of sonar buoys the Poseidon carries, the plane can track down and sink an enemy submarine all by itself.
In an extensive search, authorities used dogs, drones and sonar, and partially drained an 80-acre lake to better see its shoreline.
For decades, Allen committed himself to locating famous shipwrecks, leveraging sonar scanning technology and underwater cameras to confirm their visuals and condition.
It uses visual information to generate a sonar frequency by adjusting different variables—color and pixels; tempo and limiting frequency, for example.
On average, truck drivers waited at a shipping dock for 2.5 hours per job in 2018, according to data from FreightWaves SONAR.
After two hours of fighting, Murphy, Gunner's Mate 2nd Class (SEAL) Danny Dietz and Sonar Technician 2nd Class (SEAL) Matthew Axelson were dead.
Now they're playing it live at musical festivals such as Sonar and nightclubs like Fabric or in my case, Gaite Lyrique in Paris.
As a result, the Navy will be barred from using its deep submarine hunting sonar in much of the world's oceans during peacetime.
Because Shkval travels inside a bubble, any sonar needs to be mounted on the cavitation disc, which is too small for the purpose.
One system is designed to sit on the ocean floor with passive sonar tracking, while another called SHARK is basically a drone submarine.
Macumba was found lying upright and relatively intact 40 metres (43 yards) deep in the ocean, and discovered by the Investigator's sonar system.
And the ability to check your location or view satellite and sonar data without fiddling with a wrist-mounted display is definitely streamlining.
The vessels, said Parrikar, include a survey ship using sonar to scan the ocean floor -- four kilometers deep in places -- and a submarine.
Known as the "workhorse" of the German Kriegsmarine, these subs featured active sonar, and were powered by six-cylinder, four-stroke diesel engines.
The National Park Service was preparing for a shallow-water sonar evolution that would provide data for a 3D map of the ship.
Little imagination is needed to turn that into sonar, which just sends a bigger click into the surrounding water and listens for echoes.
Kongsberg's current device is an autonomous torpedo called Munin which, equipped with sonar imaging, has already carried out several sweeps of the loch.
Search vessel Fugro Equator's deep tow system "detected a cluster of small sonar contacts" of potential interest near the so-called 23th arc.
Sales in Garmin's outdoor, aviation and marine business, which makes products including altimeters, transponders and sonar-based fishfinders, also increased in the quarter.
The US Navy is now using a particular type of sonar in more than half of the world's oceans under an illegal permit.
In 2005, 34 whales became stranded and died off in North Carolina because of nearby offshore Navy sonar training, according to Scientific American.
The team's 2012 study calculated the vaquita population at 200 specimens using underwater sensors that detect the concentration of the creature's sonar squeaks.
The team's 603 study calculated the vaquita population at 200 specimens using underwater sensors that detect the concentration of the creature's sonar squeaks.
But two weeks ago, I got a sonar image of what looked like a long object with a hump lying at the bottom.
In 1990, Wadhams compared surveys of the sea ice north of Greenland that had been conducted from British submarines, using upward-looking sonar.
Only a few engineers are needed to operate the sonar blasts, and they require special training—which no one in Clyde River possesses.
The US Navy also is deploying four unmanned undersea vehicles with side-scan sonar -- another system that can create images of the seabed.
So with $6 million in funding, Nectar launched in 2017 with its sonar bottle caps that look and operate like old-school pourers.
"Rather than just telling developers what was wrong, sonar had to also say why," Microsoft Edge PM Anton Molleda explains in today's announcement.
Muchos cubanoestadounidenses de mayor edad se desconcertaron ante las declaraciones de Sanders y lo criticaron por sonar como un apologista del adoctrinamiento comunista.
Then they sent an autonomous underwater device to scan the area using sonar, followed by a remotely operated vehicle with video cameras attached.
The researchers then tried a variety of sonar analysis techniques to reconstruct the password based on the acoustic signatures emitted by the phone.
"Di Maio's resignation is very ominous for the future of the ruling coalition," said Francesco Galietti, head of political risk consultancy Policy Sonar.
The destroyer's windowless living quarters, where bunks are stacked three high, represented unlimited possibility for Sonar Technician Third Class Ngoc T. Truong Huynh.
Chasing more than 150 leads, local, state and federal authorities have employed dogs, drones, sonar and infrared in the search for the boy.
There were no divers in the water and sonar was not an option because of the varying depths of the river, he added.
They were given access to high-resolution sonar information collected on ships, and data obtained by remotely operated vehicles and autonomous underwater drones.
"The good news is that there is a deal, at last," said Francesco Galietti, head of Rome-based political risk consultancy Policy Sonar.
Commercial boats have now become so skilled at catching fish — using sonar, GPS, and other technologies — that some fisheries are being harvested unsustainably.
"Puede sonar utópico ahora, pero los cambios generacionales se verán obligados a unirse por el bien de todos", celebró Alejandro Leal en Facebook.
That includes sector sonar (real-time topside view of the diver's location and dive site), text messages, diagrams, photographs and even augmented reality videos.
The U.S. Navy, for example, is hot on bottlenose dolphins and sea lions, since dolphins possess incredible sonar abilities that can surpass modern technology.
PowerVision claims the drone's sonar can detect fish up to 40 meters away, while the bot itself can dive up to 30 meter downs.
The navy hopes that vortex sensors may meet the challenge of spotting submarines, which are getting ever quieter and harder to find with sonar.
Studies have shown that military sonar and other loud underwater noises can disrupt marine mammals' feeding and other behavior, possibly leading to mass strandings.
The latters' sonar was ideally suited to hunting out buried mines or enemy divers (the navy insists the animals were never trained to kill).
It's got nothing to do with naval sonar tests often linked to mass whale strandings; rather, it's due to an unfortunate quirk of geography.
At first this looks sinister, reminiscent of the naval sonar tests which have only recently been limited after being linked with mass whale strandings.
In Cetacean, a "self-appointed attorney for all of the world's whales, porpoises, and dolphins" sued the government over the Navy's use of sonar.
Maps made with modern sonar systems towed behind research ships are better, but currently cover only 10% of the ocean floor at high resolution.
So lidar has to work in concert with other systems: its cousins radar and sonar (ultrasound, actually) and ordinary visible-light cameras as well.
Mass strandings occur after large naval exercises using intense sonar signals and many also fall victim to the most pernicious of ocean pollutants—plastic.
The device transmits sonar signals to track users' finger gestures on surfaces, which are then collected and translated to control designated appliances and applications.
As part of their everyday functions, cell phones regularly transmit data to nearby cell towers, like submarines using sonar to navigate the ocean depths.
Because the Serenity's 233-foot-long hull isn't strengthened for ice, forward looking sonar, ice scanning radar and thermal imaging equipment are being installed.
By combining technologies from the 19th century and the 21st century, the iBobber brings an interesting twist to fishing with sonar and app connectivity.
"Now is the time when you have to go for your opponent's jugular," said Francesco Galietti, a political analyst for Policy Sonar in Rome.
Sonar-like instruments on the ship, called backscatter, will bounce signals off the sea floor to try and spot any hard objects down there.
Sonar readings had dashed Vescovo's hopes for the all-time record: the bottom was shallower than the Challenger Deep by less than 100 metres.
Sonar vessels and an underwater drone have also been hunting for the wreckage of the fuselage, where many victims were feared trapped, officials said.
The country has experimented with a range of measures to reduce attacks, including culls, shark-detecting sonar and electromagnetic devices to repel the animals.
Chinese involvement in the search diminished this week, as that country's sonar-equipped vessel ended its role in the hunt and turned for Shanghai.
The sonar monitors are along the top right, while the fire control monitors are to the left (not shown), and navigation is in back.
Some whales, and orcas (the largest in the dolphin family despite their killer whale designation), hunt prey through echolocation, a kind of natural sonar.
Mr. Mearns's company, Blue Water Recoveries, had been collaborating with the British Air Accidents Investigation Branch, or A.A.I.B., scanning the sea floor using sonar.
Truckers waited at shipping docks for 2.5 hours per job on average in 2018, according to June FreightWaves SONAR data from its 135 markets.
Then in the late '30s and through World War II, it was these giant, specialized tubes for the war, for warfare, radar and sonar.
The first thing that has to happen is seismic exploration, and that involves large sonar blasts that can deafen marine mammals and change migration patterns.
This is still early days: Obviously, this material was a pyramid in a tank, and not a submarine in the ocean subjected to real sonar.
Combining a General Dynamics-style sonar with a better motor could, however, result in a weapon that the world's navies would truly have to fear.
Tickets Sonar, in the heart of Barcelona, is a dance and electronic music fan's dream, full of DJs and producers playing to a savvy crowd.
How it works: The system works by transforming the phone into an active sonar, similar to a bat or submarine, study author Shyamnath Gollakota says.
The SeaDragon, a prototype vessel, uses lasers above the water and sonar below to provide three-dimensional pictures, which can help predict an iceberg's path.
Second Chances uses sonar technology to detect these changes and alert a friend, relative, or doctor who can then provide overdose-reversal drugs like Naloxone.
The BEMs drop to the sea bed as a shoal, scan the area with sonar, and return to upload their data and recharge their batteries.
A French Navy patrol boat left the port of Toulon on Friday with sonar that can pick up the underwater "pings" emitted by the recorders.
They hired a team of side scan sonar experts in 2006 to locate a target almost a mile below the ocean's surface, the Navy said.
They also used multibeam sonar to scan the glacier underwater in August 2016 and May 2017, evaluating the exact shape of the ice-ocean interface.
Sonic Arrow: The next arrow Hanzo fires releases a sonar ping that makes all enemies in its range appear as red silhouettes, even through walls.
One of them, secured to the underside of the ship, sends out a sonar ping and listens to hear it reflect off tiny gas bubbles.
Based in Perth, Australia, the comapny sells technology such as the "Clever Buoy," which uses sonar to detect sharks and warn beachgoers about their proximity.
Its shallow muddy waters confuse the marine mammals' sonar, leaving them vulnerable to stranding by an ebb tide, according to marine environmental organization Project Jonah.
Investigators aboard the John Lethbridge will now deploy an underwater robot and sonar equipment to locate the flight recorders and bring them to the surface.
The two hull segments, about 350 feet apart, blended with the uneven, craggy ocean floor, making it difficult to locate them with sonar, Kozak said.
Since the 2000s radar-altimetry has allowed oceanographers to fill in the 2200% or so of the ocean floor that sonar bathymetry does not cover.
The boats are counting fish — pollock, to be specific — with a fancy version of the fish finder sonar you'd find on a bass fishing boat.
When the sonar problem is combined with warming ocean trends that are affecting the amount of krill available, research suggests, the animal could be hurt.
Officials said it could take days to locate the source precisely, and then more time for underwater robots and sonar equipment to hunt for wreckage.
The official added that the cancellation was specific to the minehunting vehicle but a minehunting sonar produced by Raytheon Corp could continue in some form.
Standard geophysical techniques and a new technique called parametric sonar were then used to obtain the highest resolution images possible of deposits below the seabed.
Any sonar or radar ping can reveal a sub's location, so the ships need to sit and listen quietly to safely line up a kill.
Garmin introduced the GPS 143 Personal Navigator, automatic pilot systems, sonar for anglers and a new hand-held navigator with two-way messaging and tracking.
It's been known for many years that noise from ships, sonar, and industrial activity can disrupt vital communication between whales and physically damage their hearing.
Using divers and sonar, the authorities were searching for Ms. Wall's body along the submarine's route, north and south of Copenhagen, the police statement said.
Listening to him was like a kind of sonar, an echo bouncing back to me from my own future path, hinting at what's to come.
With his uncanny bat-like sonar, sensing how to psychologically gauge and then gut an opponent, Trump went straight for the Bushes' biggest bête noire: wimpiness.
But NOAA Fisheries had said the Navy could use their sonar tech as long as there wasn't direct evidence of a marine mammal in the area.
Navy file photo of SEAL Lt. Michael P. Murphy, from Patchogue, N.Y., and sonar technician (surface) Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew G. Axelson, of Cupertino, Calif.
Malaysia said last week an Ocean Infinity ship Seabed Contractor operating underwater sonar drones had searched more than 96,000 square kilometers (37,000 square miles) of sea.
Alongside the musical component of the festival, the Sonar+D conference will focus on issues of technology and business, with a particular focus on virtual reality.
In 1987 a £1million ($1.3 million) exploration called Operation Deepscan used a fleet of 24 boats which used sonar equipment to trawled 23-mile long lake.
Along with sonar detection, helicopter surveillance and net trails, this strategy also uses drones to capture and study the behavior of sharks near the country's coastline.
The 21.3-meter long vessel will be silent, and its propulsion technology and state-of-the-art sonar will give it "tactical advantage" over the enemy.
The 1003-meter long vessel will be silent, and its propulsion technology and state-of-the-art sonar will give it "tactical advantage" over the enemy.
High-frequency sonar technology, commonly used in naval exercises and patrols and first developed in the 1950s to detect submarines, is what throws them off balance.
Sonar is not the only sound that pollutes the ocean: there are bomb tests (often atomic), underwater drilling (mostly for oil and gas), and loud containerships.
But work done in Russia, whose navy has long been interested in alternatives to sonar, suggests the Debye effect can be turned into something quite potent.
Others, including Sonar (which I'll talk about more below) had pioneered the space, but there was no 'Facebook'-style smash hit of location-based social networking.
Along with the risk of a disastrous oil spill, offshore drilling is terrible for marine mammals that rely on sonar for navigation, hunting, communicating, and mating.
A sonar team searched under docks and piers along all of Crystal Lake and in the lake close to the main beach area, a release said.
Her team and others are comparing the birth rates for whales that experience regular sonar exposure to those who rarely encounter it to see the effects.
In January, searchers sent out a ship called Havila Harmony to take a picture using the sonar on board an autonomous underwater vehicle, the agency said.
Wind farm developers were scanning the seabed off the coast of Norfolk and Suffolk when their sonar detected an unusually large object 55 miles from shore.
From the outlines on the sonar scans, the object appeared to be a submarine, Paul Ferguson, a spokesperson for the energy company ScottishPowers Renewables, told CNN.
In a hybrid dance performance at Sonar+D in Barcelona, Japanese artist Daito Manabe showed off new technology that comes startlingly close to that ideal vision.
It was lying upright on the ocean floor and sonar and video images showed that it was an iron sailing ship with at least two decks.
As Dr Jennings points out, the seas are already transparent for a lot of fishing fleets, thanks to short-range fish-finding sonar and spotter planes.
The Iyi Party could take more than a tenth of the AK Party support, which stands at over 203 percent, said Hakan Bayrakci of SONAR pollsters.
French investigators said that discussions were also being finalized with the operator of a deep-sea salvage vessel equipped with an underwater robot and sonar equipment.
He added that Australia might now look for other, smaller defense contracts to open up to Japan, for instance in sonar systems, missile defense or cybersecurity.
The sonar can detect details on the waterbed like elevation changes and contours, as well as detect how large the fish are based on scale size.
Sonar, as the project is called, is a linting tool and site scanner with a focus on helping developers build better, faster and more secure websites.
Based on my assessment in that area, the current is so strong there that there would be no reasons to put any active sonar in there.
A 2014 tender for a social media monitoring solution for the Halifax police shows that Media Sonar was a bidder, although they didn't win the contract.
NOAA's report on that incident said Navy sonar may have contributed to the near-stranding, but officials lacked evidence to conclusively show the technology triggered it.
Vescovo also bought a ship, the DSSV Pressure Drop, which he fitted out with an advanced sonar-imaging system to map the seafloor in unprecedented detail.
Sonar searches the sea by singing Som uses sound, rather than narrative, to access a little-known history of the illegal immigration of Chinese into America.
Then it searches with tools that can include thermal cameras and a sonar-equipped robot that looks like a torpedo and swims just above the seafloor.
Using sonar images, the Kaga came into view on Wednesday, and the Akagi was detected on Sunday in depths of 17,103 feet, according to Vulcan Inc.
Los teléfonos de la fábrica no han parado de sonar conforme los compradores de suministros médicos exploran todo el mundo en busca de fabricantes de cubrebocas.
The first hint of its existence came in 2009, when a sonar survey by the Swedish Maritime Administration registered an anomalous blip on the Baltic seafloor.
Francesco Galietti, of Rome-based consultancy Policy Sonar, said 5-Star will have trouble maintaining its anti-establishment image if it assumes more positions of power.
The search effort has involved 151 divers, five helicopters, 61 ships, ranging from fishing boats to ships with advanced sonar scanners, as well as underwater drones.
Often, these strandings are the fault of humans: Whales collide with boats, get entangled and choke in fishing nets, or swim away from underwater sonar sounds.
The military was using sonar-enabled Navy ships to detect irregularities at depth, and that it had established quadrangles to help organize the search, Mosqueira said.
"We're using cameras along with other sensors — sonar, radar, ultrasonic, etc — to understand everything that's happening around the vehicle, and make decisions based on that," Manpuria said.
Using a multibeam sonar mounted to the side of the research ship Norseman II, the researchers detected a promising target 290 feet (88 meters) below the surface.
On Tuesday ZAKA divers began scanning the bottom of the Danube with an underwater sonar near a Budapest bridge where some remains were recovered several years ago.
But the PowerRay drone will use sonar and LED lures to track down and attract the fish for you, and even film them being caught in 4K.
They are sufficiently abundant that the equipment then available saw the zone as a "false bottom", beneath which sonar could not penetrate and submarines might thus hide.
For $1,150 extra, you can add an advanced safety package that includes a birds-eye camera system with sonar parking sensors and rear cross-traffic braking support.
The guide is extremely entertaining as well, filling our time with Nessie theories and pointing out blips on the sonar screen that tracks depth and objects below.
The team, which goes out shipwreck hunting 15 to 20 times a year, discovered the Washington off deep waters in Oswego using sonar scanning in late June.
It is important to emphasize that refinement and validation of the software will take much longer than putting in place the cameras, radar, sonar and computing hardware.
It's feasible, perhaps inevitable, that in the near future, thousands of AUVs will be at work mapping every foot of the ocean floor with sonar and magnetometers.
Sonar technology works by sending out an acoustic ping and then analyzing the return signal in order to discern shape, location or dimensions of an undersea threat.
They have also used social media monitoring services such as Geofeedia, Media Sonar, Digital Stakeout and others to track the social accounts of protesters in real time.
Sonar will produce the series with Peele acting as executive producer and Black List wunderkind David Weil is onboard to co-executive produce and pen the script.
The wreck was found February 83 during a sonar sweep 400 yards off the beach near Oak Island, said Morris, director of the state's Underwater Archaeology Branch.
Ocean noise from sonar, oil and gas exploration, and shipping vessels can confuse whales and leave them stranded on beaches, or disrupt their feeding and migration routes.
You'll get a sonar, which can reveal hidden places, and you'll also get ... turbo jets to go faster and get through puzzles like powerful alternating sea currents.
The first, phosphere, which debuted within Sonar+D's SonarPLANTA space, is a performance that paired dancers with a robotized system of lights, smoke machines, and video projectors.
In the early days of sonar this was regularly confused with the sea floor, because of the way the fish's bladders resonated with the sonar's sound waves.
Searchers will then use the underwater robots and sonar equipment aboard the John Lethbridge to study the distribution of the wreckage and to guide the salvage operation.
It employed a fancy underwater robot called the Munin, which uses sonar and camera equipment to map areas at a depth of up to nearly 5,000 feet.
With each pour, the sonar pulse determines how much is in the bottle and subtracts it from the previous measurement to record how much was doled out.
Using sonar, radar and her own two eyes, Ms. Djatiasmoro said she is on a constant lookout for other boats, Jet Skis, debris and, at times, birds.
"Very high frequency electronic fields are much faster than the brain can actually follow for the same reasons that you and I can't hear sonar," he said.
"I see what is happening between the current MHP leadership and AKP as going beyond flirting to an engagement," Hakan Bayrakci, head of pollster Sonar, told Reuters.
NRDC was a co-plaintiff in the Ninth Circuit Court case, the third time NOAA Fisheries and the Navy have been taken to court over the sonar device.
Prior to Falkor's arrival, an autonomous sailing drone and autonomous underwater vehicle equipped with sonar listening devices were deployed to help the vessel home in on the sharks.
As Gizmodo reported at the time, the whales entered the sea's shallow waters, where their internal sonar-like systems stopped working, causing them to become stranded and die.
With Common Broadband Advanced Sonar System, or CBASS – electronics to go into the nose of the weapon as part of the guidance section, Lockheed and Navy developers explained.
The decision to reverse the mayoral race is "the bookend of a historic era," tweeted Sonar Cagaptay, Director of the Turkish Program at The Washington Institute, on Tuesday.
That includes lasers, radar, sonar, night vision systems, missile guidance, jet engines and alloys for armored vehicles, according to a report the Pentagon prepared for Trump last year.
It will take more intensive surveys, using laser measurements and underground sonar, to determine the exact cause of the falling stone and the risk that more will follow.
Where it stands: Unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) are already equipped with state-of-the-art sonar, cameras, and laser equipment and can deploy for up to 24 hours.
The Jasper's crew had found a new ecosystem so dense with aquatic life it appeared to their rudimentary sonar to be solid—a "phantom bottom" to the ocean.
Twitter also cut access last year to social media monitoring firms Snaptrends and Media Sonar, the latter of which tracked hashtags like #BlackLivesMatter and #IAmMikeBrown to identify activists.
The album was recorded over the course of a year in Utrecht, Netherlands-based studio Sonar Traffic, which houses large collections of vintage synths and other modular equipment.
Earlier this week, Australian authorities searching for the jet said they had lost a deep-water sonar detector being used to scour a patch of the ocean floor.
On the bottom of the Hover Camera is a 3-megapixel camera and a sonar system that tracks its position and objects around it so it doesn't crash.
The scientists who detected him on sonar surmised that this must mean that he is alone, calling out in vain for a friend who will never hear him.
Since then, ships fitted with deepwater sonar equipment have swept nearly 43,000 square miles of sea floor along a remote, narrow arc of water off Australia's west coast.
"HMS Protector is the Royal Navy's ice patrol ship, and is equipped with sonar equipment which can search beneath the waves," the Royal Navy said in a statement.
The "towfish" underwater sonar rig that the search crews were using to scan the seabed was recently lost after striking an underwater volcano in the southern Indian Ocean.
As they travel along the West Coast from Canada to the San Francisco Bay, they get harassed and disturbed by shipping traffic, military sonar and other human activities.
The Sonar team argues that its approach to analyzing websites is a bit different from other tools because it doesn't just run a static analysis on the code.
The closed-door meetings were organized by Policy Sonar, a small, Rome-based political risk consultancy, and involved investors and hedge funds which manage more than $2 trillion.
Motherboard has confirmed that police in Canada have used Media Sonar, and there are indications that Media Sonar's technology is in use in countries outside of North America.
Eric Brager — a bearish, dryly comic A.U.V. expert from New York — had explained what I would be looking at when I saw the sonar data visualized on screen.
It said the company would deploy "Autonomous Underwater Vehicles," which are unmanned, robotic devices equipped with sonar and high-definition cameras that are not tethered to a ship.
The Caltech team has genetically engineered two common bacteria, E. Coli and Salmonella, to include a nano-compartment of gas that functions similar to sonar on a submarine.
They have included electrical transformers and turbines, Navy sonar equipment, and huge pedestals to support the New York Wheel, a towering Ferris wheel being built on Staten Island.
In 2011, he went back and took a closer look at a mysterious object in one of the sonar images from his previous search for the Eagle 19453.
In 2011, he went back and took a closer look at a mysterious object in one of the sonar images from his previous search for the Eagle 19453.
"My baseline scenario is that the government will fall in the spring and there will be new elections," said Francesco Galietti, head of political risk consultancy Policy Sonar.
Increasing ship traffic, sonar and seismic air gun blasts now planned for offshore energy exploration may be disrupting migration, reproduction and even the chatter of the seas' creatures.
Increasingly, fishing companies are deploying ''smart'' FADs equipped with sonar and GPS, enabling operators to sit back and wait for an alert when it's time to retrieve their haul.
I use her clicking to tell how far away she is—now that I'm paying attention, I'm pretty good at it, like that sonar thing submarine games do. Boop!
"Active sonar is the most effective means of detecting the ultra-quiet diesel electric submarines deployed by foreign navies, such as China's People's Liberation Army Navy," the letter noted.
The arrival of RPM&aposs Hercules research vessel 11 years ago was "a real revolution," Ceka said, praising its professional divers, high-tech sonar and remotely operated underwater vehicle.
Catch Skepta at Sonar in Barcelona, rock out to Red Hot Chili Peppers at Roskilde in Denmark or get down the front for Arcade Fire at Bilbao's BBK fest.
The best detectives are the nicest guys, a mien that belies their ever-vigilant BS sonar, which is constantly pinging away at all of us, looking for anything suspicious.
The vessel's onboard equipment will include "scientific trawls, sonar systems, laboratories, auditorium and classrooms, moonpool, AUV and submarine, an ROV with 6000 meters depth capacity, and advanced communication equipment."
"Renzi has been obliterated in what is perhaps the shortest boom-to-bust cycle of Italy's political history," Francesco Galietti, political analyst at Policy Sonar, said in a note.
Kish, who has embraced his reputation as "a real-life Batman" has trained hundreds of students to use clicks or other noises to develop a sonar-like acoustic sight.
A 2007 sonar survey of the area spotted a volcano no more than a couple of hundred feet below the sea surface, according to the Smithsonian's Global Volcanism Program.
Several chunks of the fuselage were located on Monday on the seabed about a mile offshore, initially by sonar and then by divers, the Ministry of Emergency Situations announced.
It's part of a unique, highly sensitive electro-sensing system that, in concert with tens of thousands of tiny sensors on its head, functions like sonar to detect zooplankton.
So, the pair is working together using data from sources such as satellites, sonar and radar to keep a closer eye on how many whales are in the ocean.
They were the same kind he'd seen when he worked on sonar equipment for US nuclear submarines—fireproof and very heavy, with a strong combination lock on each drawer.
In some cases, naval exercises using sonar to detect submarines have led to mass strandings of Cuvier's beaked whales, whose fragile physiology is disturbed when they try to escape.
"The election is going to resemble a referendum, de facto, on the European Union and the euro," said Francesco Galietti, head of political risk consultancy Policy Sonar in Rome.
In its ruling, the court says NOAA Fisheries has to be overprotective, using precautionary ecological principles to make sure the Navy only uses the sonar array in mammal-free waters.
The ship's final resting place has eluded shipwreck-hunters for nearly 4003 years, but sonar images taken off the coast of Ireland now show what appears to be the wreck.

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