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What does the eyes of the Fisherman explains

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Answered by khushidagar19
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Fish eyes are similar to the eyes of terrestrial vertebrates like birds and mammals, but have a more spherical lens. ... Fish retinas generally have both rod cells and cone cells (for scotopic and photopic vision), and most species have colour vision. Some fish can see ultraviolet and some are sensitive to polarized light.

Answered by shrutinemane1
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The Indian Navy officials at a meeting here on Tuesday sought the cooperation of fishermen to prevent the State coast from becoming vulnerable to terrorism activities.

Addressing fishermen at the coastal security awareness campaign meeting Commander Tushar Sockey, Staff Officer (coastal security) to the Naval Officer In-Charge, Karnataka, Karwar, said that fishermen were the eyes and ears of coastal security.

He asked fishermen to keep a vigil on unknown persons who came asking for boats for rent for picnic and pleasure purposes.

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