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  1. Our School of Fish is an online course that takes you through sustainable seafood in simple steps. What you'll learn. Understand the issues of fish, fishing and aquaculture. The Good Fish Guide: What makes seafood sustainable. Getting to grips with seafood sourcing: Buying better fish and buying fish better.

  2. A school is a group of the same fish species swimming together in synchrony; turning, twisting and forming sweeping, glinting shapes in the water. Fish probably do this to confuse predators and to save energy (by using the ‘slipstreams’ of other fish).

  3. A shoal of fish refers to any group of fish that stays together and connected, forming a social group while a school of fish refers to the shoal is swimming and maneuvering in the same direction and in a well coordinated way.

  4. School of Fish. Sustainable Seafood Training Course. Learn the essentials of ocean-friendly fish. Written for catering and hospitality professionals. Easy to understand. Take the course in your own time, at your own pace. Get a certificate to showcase your knowledge and progress your career. Empty space, drag to resize.

  5. How do schools of fish swim in perfect unison? Fish follow a few simple rules to form complicated choreography in groups. Dr Helen Scales. Asked by: Leslie Dawes, Petersfield. A fish decides where and how to move relative to its position in the school.

  6. Aug 30, 2017 · The Secrets of Schooling Fish – and What They Can Teach Us — Oceans Deeply. Researcher Iain Couzin is shedding light on how thousands of fish can instantly and seamlessly synchronize their movements – a phenomenon that has implications for marine conservation. Written by Ian Evans. Published on Aug. 30, 2017. Read time Approx. 6 minutes.

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  8. The School Of Fish offers freshwater fishing lessons in Cornwall for beginners and experienced anglers. All tackle and bait is provided as part of your lesson. We welcome lots of anglers young and old and everyone leaves with a smile.

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