Shoal of Fish (Subnautica)

Certain species of fauna in Subnautica appear to be able to swarm. The individual fish are small, indicating that they are most likely juveniles. Usually Shoals of Fish appear closer to the surface but certain species will swarm in the depths, or rather in deeper biomes.

The fish in a Shoal will flee from the player when approached. The player can break up a Shoal by swimming through it, but the fish will swarm again once the danger is over. Besides this, Shoals of Fish cannot be interacted with, with the exception of the propulsion cannon grabbing and moving the base entity which the "particle entities" swarm.

Swarming Species
The following species appear in Shoals of Fish:
 * Bladderfish (unimplemented)
 * Boomerang
 * Holefish
 * Hoopfish
 * Spinefish

Trivia

 * Shoals of Fish are any group of fish that stay together for social reasons are shoaling and if the group is swimming in the same direction in a coordinated manner, they are schooling. The fish derive many benefits from shoaling behaviour, including defence against predators. The "oddity effect" posits that any shoal member that stands out in appearance will be preferentially targeted by predators. This may explain why fish prefer to shoal with individuals that resemble themselves. The oddity effect would thus tend to homogenize shoals.
 * Shoals of Fish are strictly for aesthetic purposes, as they are two dimensional and have no collision hitboxes.
 * The Bladderfish is the only shoaling fish that cannot be found in the wild, and can only be seen in the entity gallery.
 * Unnleashing a Floater near a Shoals of Fish may result in the Floater latching onto the base entity further obscuring the movement of the Shoals of Fish.