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can we use infrared light to detect underwater animals​

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Answered by dragonzedra
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Some forms of fish such as goldfish, salmon, piranha and cichlid can see infrared light. Salmon and some other freshwater fish have an enzyme that switches their visual systems to activate infrared seeing, which helps them to navigate and hunt in murky waters

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Answered by singhajaypratap071
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This preliminary evaluation demonstrated that infrared radiation can be used reliably to obtain underwater images, even in highly humic conditions, but is limited to close range, likely because of the absorption of IR by water.

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