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Observations are presented of the Volume scattering function(VSF)over the angular interval 20 to 160? to maximum depth of about 90m in the Northern South China Sea in Case I and Case II waters.The observations were collected by using a selfdeveloped in situ scattering instrument,which synchronously measured the attenuation coefficient,the VSFs in seven angles between 20 to 160?at 650nm,and the sea depths.General,the VSFs show a strong scattering in the forward,a broad scattering minimum in the scattering angular interval 90 to 126?and a weak increase in the rest of backward scattering angles.The analysis of the in situ data also indicates that the magnitude and the shape of the VSF change with areas and profile depths.From Case II to Case I,the forward scattering in 20? which is mainly due to relatively large suspended particles,varied about three orders magnitude with highest values observed in Case II waters.In Case I waters,form the surface layer to the deeper layer,the magnitude of the VSFs firstly decreased with the depth,and then increased with the depth until reached a maximum scattering layer between 30 to 50m,and then decreased with depth until reached the maximum measurement depth.In Case II waters,the vertical profile distributions of VSF are complex,but in almost all profile,the magnitude of the VSFs firstly decreased with the depth,and then increased with the depth until reached the maximum measurement depth.