Fins allow fish to out-swim Olympians
Posted on 20/06/2008
Certain small reef fish use wing-like fins to ‘fly’ underwater, allowing them to cruise at speeds equivalent to tuna, a team of Australian and US researchers has found. The design of the fins has drawn the attention of underwater submersible designers and the US Office of Naval Research.
The wing-like fins, discovered by researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, allow these fish to handle strong water currents with ease. And the research team has also found that if these specialised fish are lost to overfishing, reefs worldwide would suffer.

