
Robotic Fish
Robotic fish are engineered devices designed to mimic the appearance and movement of real fish. Using advanced materials and sensors, they can swim autonomously or be remotely controlled, often for research, environmental monitoring, or underwater exploration. They can navigate complex aquatic environments, collect data on ecosystems, or conduct surveillance, all while being less intrusive than traditional underwater vehicles. Their design combines biomechanics, electronics, and software to replicate natural swimming patterns, making them valuable tools for studying marine life, assessing water quality, or performing tasks in sensitive or hard-to-reach underwater areas.