Fish senses could be the key to improving underwater sensors 
US Source: The Fish Site 1/27/2023

Researchers are studying a cichlid sensory organ to understand cues for collective behaviour and plan to use their insights to improve the navigational skills of underwater robots.
 

Scientists at the University of Bristol have been studying the lateral line sensing organ in African cichlid fish, but found in almost all fish species, that enables them to sense and interpret water pressures around them with enough acuity to detect external influences such as neighbouring fish, changes in water flow, predators and obstacles.

 
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