In this paper the authors review research activities concerning wakes generated by moving bodies in stratified fluids. A wake is defined to be the nonpropagating disturbance produced by a moving body, and thus research activities concerning internal waves generated by a moving body are not included. Wakes have been of interest to many fluid dynamicists and engineers because they are a basic flow phenomenon associated with fluid flowing over an obstacle or with the movement of a natural or man-made body. As the Reynolds number increases, the wake becomes unstable and a regular flow pattern, such as Karman's vortex street in the wake of a cylinder, can be observed. At still higher Reynolds numbers, the flow pattern becomes irregular and a turbulent flow is formed. Books written by Townsend (1956), Hinze (1959), and Schlichting (1960) can be referred to for further information about wakes. 31 refs.