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Fig. 10. Trout yawing maneuver at 0.5 L s–1. The fish is
maneuvering away from the top of each image. The dorsal view is taken while
the dorsal fin pauses at maximum excursion, showing a large shear layer along
the left side of the fin and the formation of a strong lateral jet. The
ventral view is taken just after the anal fin begins to return from maximum
excursion; again a large shear layer is seen on the left side of the fin also
accompanied by a large lateral jet. During yawing maneuvers, contralateral jet
formation is typically weak, causing an imbalance in force production and
moving the fish's body laterally away from the strong jet side of the fish.
Shadows where vectors were not calculated represent regions where the laser
light sheet was blocked by the fish body or fins (after
Standen and Lauder, 2007).