The document presents a MATLAB implementation of a scan-to-scan discriminator designed to enhance target detection in marine radar systems by effectively addressing interference caused by sea clutter. It outlines three approaches for reducing clutter: fixed threshold, cell averaging constant false alarm rate (CA-CFAR), and a clutter map, each aiming to distinguish between marine targets and unwanted signals. The implementation results demonstrate the ability to tag the speed of both small and large marine targets based on the discriminator's output across multiple scans.