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Bob “Yogi” Elder (left) and Rob Palomares
install the 12 kiloHertz pinger (the silver cylinder) on the DSL-120
clump weight. The clump weight is placed above the DSL-120 so that
it absorbs most of the movement of the ship. This allows the sonar
fish to “fly” in a straight line rather than going up
and down with the ship. The clump weight is about 30 meters in front
of the sonar fish. The pinger tells how far above the seafloor the
clump weight is. If the distance between the seafloor and the clump
weight decreases, then we know that the seafloor is getting shallower
and we have to pull the sonar fish up. It the distance between the
seafloor and the clump weight increases, then the seafloor is getting
deeper and we can lower the sonar fish.
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