undervattenssyn
Undervattenssyn refers to the ability of certain animals to see while submerged in water. This ability is crucial for survival, aiding in navigation, hunting, and predator avoidance in an aquatic environment. The primary challenge for underwater vision is the difference in how light behaves in water compared to air. Water is denser and refracts light more than air, causing images to appear blurry and distorted to an eye adapted for air.
To overcome these challenges, many aquatic animals have evolved specialized adaptations. One common adaptation is a
Another factor is the spectral composition of light underwater. Different wavelengths of light penetrate water to