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Speed boat with skier follows the zebra danios. |
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A freediver plunges into the depths, unsuccessfully pursues a fish, and return to the surface, remaining vigilant for boat traffic until it is time for the next attempt. Story of my life, anyway :-) |
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I can't help but think this would induce an unnecessary sense of paranoia in the poor fishies, which would probably prove to be a strain upon their digestion. Software developers have developed a simulation that accurately mimics the grouping/swarming behaviors of flocks of birds; perhaps similar routines could be written for the robotic waterfleet to follow without actually having to bother the local fauna. |
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would each boat follow just one fish? |
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Fish in the wild school, and different species keep company. Acclimation overcomes initial responses. |
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Perhaps some more aggressive or shy breeds could not handle it - other's wouldn't care. |
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[po] Yes, they'll try to. |
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