Deep scattering layer (layer of small animals in the ocean)

Deep scattering layer (layer of small animals in the ocean) - Lemmy.World
> The deep scattering layer, sometimes referred to as the sound scattering layer, is a layer in the ocean consisting of a variety of marine animals. It was discovered through the use of sonar, as ships found a layer that scattered the sound and was thus sometimes mistaken for the seabed.