The company is now widely recognized as the global leader in the development of hydroacoustic visualization and analysis software for the global scientific community. The company’s flagship product, Echoview®, has become the standard for advanced hydroacoustic studies in marine and freshwater environments. The company’s newest product, Echoexplore, is used to locate and browse the vast catalog of hydroacoustic data files recorded by researchers using echosounders and sonars.
Echoview Software tailors solutions for the analysis of hydroacoustic data collected in marine environments. Echoview® supports the most commonly used echosounder and sonar file formats, for data collected from virtually any platform (e.g. research vessels, towed platforms, USVs, ROVs, moorings) and configuration, and its many built-in processing and visualization tools can be applied onboard or back in the office.
We are excited to be a part of Acoustics 23 Sydney, co hosted by the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) and the Australian Acoustical Society (AAS), from 4-8 December in Sydney, Australia Read More
We look forward to being at IPFC, and the Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Fish Biology, held 20-24 November at the University of Auckland, New Zealand Read More
In this latest edition of the Echoview Software newsletter we look at: Echoview 14, latest news and events, free Echoview workshop at SPFRMO, Echoview training and our upcoming conference an… Read More
We are looking forward to connecting with multibeam users during the 17th Forum for the Exchange of Mutual Multibeam Experiences (FEMME) on September 26 – 29, 2023 Read More
Echoview 14 will include compatibility with some key new file formats: Lowrance fish finders, kmall/kmwcd files recorded by Kongsberg EM systems, and updated Furuno FVC-38 support Read More
The AFS annual meeting will be held on 20-24 August in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with the theme in 2023 being: “Adaptive approaches to understand and manage changes in fisheries” Read More
We are pleased to be exhibiting at the Joint Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science and the Australian and New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Societies Read More
Nortek's Signature hardware and Echoview’s software solutions have combined forces to offer researchers and professionals comprehensive and advanced solutions for their hydroacoustic n… Read More
This year's World Water Day theme, "valuing water," highlights the importance of recognizing the social, economic, and environmental value of water Read More
The State of Washington is looking for someone to lead hydroacoustic-based monitoring studies of salmon and steelhead in Puget Sound marine and freshwater areas Read More
A unique, fully-funded PhD opportunity, to study fish in and around offshore windfarms, applying cutting edge marine sampling methods, deploying surface and submarine drones Read More
Echoview Software is excited to be attending the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) Fisheries and Plankton Acoustics Symposium: "From Echosounders to the Cloud: Tran… Read More
Echoview Newsletter: in this issue a special focus on the upcoming International Council of Exploration of the Seas (ICES) Fisheries and Plankton Acoustics Symposium Read More
Our Quality Assurance Engineer, Dr. Darryn Sward, presented at the ITRS on her PhD topic, detailing multi-scale habitat associations of benthic fish observed using remotely operated vehicles… Read More
Echoview Software congratulates the recent student graduates in the WASCAL (West African Science Service Centre on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use) Master's in Climate Change and Marine… Read More
Echoview Software was once again pleased to attend and support the Annual Meeting of the Asian Fisheries Acoustics Society (AFAS), this year held in Busan, Korea Read More
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), is seeking to grow its scientific, tenure-track staff with up to 3 new hires in the Ocean Acoustics and Signals Laboratory Read More
Echoview Acoustician, Dr Haley Viehman, discusses her latest paper on how tidal energy sites affect what echosounders can tell us about the fish inhabiting them Read More
The Environmental Research Institute (ERI) is looking for a Research Fellow in Electronic Engineering to develop activities in marine sensing Read More
Echoview 13 will enable you to read and process hydroacoustic data recorded by even more echosounder and sonar hardware from companies including Blueprint Subsea, R2Sonic, Simrad, Norbit, an… Read More
Echoview 13 includes many user interface adjustments to make Echoview easier and more enjoyable to use. This sneak peek highlights our improved Dataflow layout, template EV file browsing, an… Read More
Echoview Software’s science team is growing, and we’re looking for candidates with experience in active hydroacoustic data processing using Echoview or other software Read More
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s The Ocean Twilight Zone (OTZ) project is hiring two postdoctoral investigators to focus on midwater ecosystems and organisms Read More
Echoview 13 will include a variety of new virtual variables for use across many applications, including noise removal, multibeam sample manipulation, new virtual lines and surfaces, and more… Read More