Sonar can be used to locate large shoals of fish.
Sonar can be useful because when an animal or machine makes a noise, it sends out sound waves into the environment around it. Those waves bounce off nearby objects, and some of them reflect back to the object that made the noise
A fishing boat using sonar to locate fish is employing reflection. The technique that uses sound propagation to detect objects under the water.
Sonar is useful to dolphins because it tells them how big and how far something is. It tells them what is surrounding them. It can also tell them if a dolphin is female or male for mating.
No, using sonar will not kill you. Sonar is a technology that uses sound waves to detect objects underwater and is commonly used in various applications such as navigation and fishing. It is safe for humans to use sonar equipment.
Kurt Beckstom has written: 'Fishing with marine electronics' -- subject(s): Sonar in fishing
They use a Sonar system.
Sonar
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Sonar stands for "sound navigation and ranging." It is a technique used for detecting and locating objects underwater by sending out sound waves and analyzing the echoes that bounce back. Sonar is commonly used in navigation, fishing, oceanography, and military applications.
Sonar (Sound Navigation and Ranging) is the system that uses the reflection of underwater sound waves to detect objects. This technology is commonly used in naval navigation, fishing, and underwater mapping.
Sonar and satillite imagery
Reflection of a transmitted signal is the basic premise of radar and sonar.