Turbulent mixing on continental shelves plays roles in the structure and dynamics of marine ecosystems, nutrient cycling, primary production and dispersion of pollutants. Describing and understanding internal wave dynamics enables improved mapping of mixing over continental shelves, especially in complex environments where many processes may interact, such as in upwelling systems. This paper describes internal wave propagation and dissipation in the Moroccan upwelling system using a comprehensive set of hydrographic observations made during two in situ surveys. The acoustic backscatter of the echosounder is shown to be a rapid and convenient survey tool for detecting internal solitary waves (ISWs) on large spatial scales, through the high-f...