Since echoes contain information about the objects that reflect them, by capturing and analyzing the echoes, it is possible to determine the state of distant locations.By applying this underwater acoustic technology, measurement devices have been developed, such as the "quantitative echo sounder," which estimates the species, size, and number of fish, the "multi-narrow beam echo-sounder," which draws a topographic map of the sea floor, and the "ADCP," which measures the direction and speed of ocean currents.This section introduces these representative acoustic measurement technologies for oceanographic observation.