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The program used for calculating the scattering of the sea surface and seafloor takes into account the influence of bubbles using the small slope scattering theory. The small slope scattering theory is an important concept in the field of radar remote sensing, which helps to understand how electromagnetic waves scatter from rough surfaces like the sea. The inclusion of the bubble effect in the program ensures a more accurate calculation of the scattering effect, which is crucial in many applications such as underwater communication and sonar imaging. By considering the effect of bubbles, the program can better simulate real-world scenarios, where the presence of bubbles can greatly affect the scattering of electromagnetic waves. This program can be used by researchers and engineers to develop new technologies and applications in the field of underwater acoustics and remote sensing.