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The underwater object imaging is an important task for the surveillance and monitoring of underwater environment in a non-intrusive manner. The acoustic methods have been proved to be very powerful for the detection and localization of underwater objects. This paper proposes a new method for object imaging based on an acoustic system that uses multiple elements. The image is obtained using two main principles: the time-spectral diversity and the spatial diversity of the acoustic system.