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      • School of Fish was an alternative rock band which formed in 1989 and disbanded in 1994. The core members were Josh Clayton-Felt and Michael Ward who would play club dates in Los Angeles, California as a duo accompanied by programmed drums and bass.
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  2. School of Fish was an alternative rock band which formed in 1989 and disbanded in 1994. The core members were Josh Clayton-Felt (lead vocals and guitar) and Michael Ward (guitar). School of Fish released two albums and are remembered for the hit single "3 Strange Days" (1991).

  3. What’s the difference between a shoal, a school and a pod? - BBC Science Focus Magazine.

  4. Feb 7, 2018 · It’s all too easy to imagine a school of fish—or even a looser congregation, called a shoal—as a single organism. After all, its members streak past in tandem, and in dazzling patterns.

  5. Jun 21, 2017 · Schools turn, contract, expand, even part and come back together all without missing a beat. There are actually two types of fish aggregations, shoals and schools. A shoal is a looser group, sometimes consisting of different species that hang out together (often temporarily) but are not organized.

  6. Members. Chad Fischer (1991 – 1994) Michael Ward. School of Fish was an alternative rock band which formed in 1989 and disbanded in 1994. The core members were Josh Clayton-Felt and Michael Ward who would play club dates in Los Angeles, California as a duo accompanied by programmed drums and bass.

  7. Shoaling groups can include fish of disparate sizes and can include mixed-species subgroups. If the shoal becomes more tightly organised, with the fish synchronising their swimming so they all move at the same speed and in the same direction, then the fish may be said to be schooling.

  8. Aug 30, 2017 · Through machine learning, Couzin and his team can track individual fish in a school, and study how much influence individuals have over the collective behavior of the group. This knowledge, says Couzin, is more than just a scientific curiosity.

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