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Which technology is useful for locating schools of commercial fish?
computer modeling
sonar and satellite imagery
magnetic resonance imaging
water sampling
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sonar and satellite imagery
Sonar (echo sounders) can directly detect fish schools underwater, and satellite imagery reveals sea-surface temperature, chlorophyll, and currents that indicate likely feeding/aggregation areas. MRI is irrelevant for ocean surveys; water sampling is useful for local measurements but not for locating schools over wide areas.
Sonar (echo sounders) can directly detect fish schools underwater, and satellite imagery reveals sea-surface temperature, chlorophyll, and currents that indicate likely feeding/aggregation areas. MRI is irrelevant for ocean surveys; water sampling is useful for local measurements but not for locating schools over wide areas.
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