Furuno CSH-84 User Manual

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How to discriminate fish echoes from the seabed

The figure below illustrates how two fish schools a and b are
displayed on the screen using three different tilt angles.

Case 1: Tilt angle 30 to 40 degrees. Fish school is obscured by
the seabed.

Case 2: Tilt angle 10 to 20 degrees. Fish school is located above
the seabed (midwater).

Case 3: Tilt angle 0 to 10 degrees. Fish school is located close to
the seabed.

Case 1

Case 2

Case 3

Fish School

a

Seabed

Case 1

Fish School

a

Seabed

Case 2

Fish School

a

b

Case 3

Figure 2-1 Fish echo and tilt angle

Points to consider

• Normally, a vertically distributed fish school is a better sonar

target than the seabed, because it reflects the transmitted pulse
back toward the transducer.

• In case 3, both fish schools a and b are presented. Gener-

ally speaking, however, midwater fish schools tend to be larger
than bottom fish schools and they are often displayed near the
seabed on the display.

• It is difficult to detect bottom fish when they are not distrib-

uted vertically.

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