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I came to this page by following the link to Fathometer on the Electronic Chart Display and Information System page, which redirects to here.
According to the intro, a fish finder is a type of fathometer which is a type of echo sounder. Given that these are all similar sytems, differing mainly in just how measurements are displayed, might in be worth merging them all? Especially as this gives more detail about the principles and history of echo sounding than the Echo sounding article.
Also, the figures for speed of sound in water are a inconsistent in presentation: an approximate metric value (1500m/s) for salt water, with an exact Imperial conversion, and an approximate Imperial value (with exact metric conversion) for fresh water. Furthermore, the freshwater value (1463m/s) contradicts the value (1497 m/s at 25 °C) given in Speed of sound#water.
Finally, "Commercial and Naval Fathometers of yesteryear used a Strip Chart Recorder" is inaccurate as these are still used (as indeed the same paragraph states at the end).
Wardog ( talk) 13:15, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
According to the Financial Times, the fishfinder industry began shortly after World War II, when Kiyotaka Furuno began making them out of surplus sonar equipment originally built for the war by NEC. (See: “Fisherman who caught multibillion-dollar deal,” by Jonathan Soble. Financial Times, December 10, 2009.) Galatians 2:16 ( talk) 11:00, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
The article talks about finding individual fish swimming above the sea bed, and refers to angling as if that was the only type of fishing to use fishfinders. To be complete, the article needs to cover fishfinding for trawlers and seine fishing, and explaining to what extent fish finders can be used to locate marine life living on the sea floor. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.67.149.60 ( talk) 11:12, 23 October 2010 (UTC)
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A spammer is editing this article and has made multiple edits. I know I can undo to revert one but if there have been more than one, what is the easiest way to restore to a previous version. Just undo at the first edit since there are no other constructive edits after? Thank you. DrGvago ( talk) 08:10, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
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Can you please block the spam account User:Cerys_sense DrGvago ( talk) 08:19, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
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