Herefishyfishy
Smart Bass
I'm pretty sure Ive read the same article, so here is a hint.
Don, I am familiar with the article:
http://www.daimlerchrysler.com/Projects/c2c/channel/documents/783295_Gone_Fishin.pdf
But the question was more specific on "A computer was given the task to design the perfect shape to move through seawater"
I suspect that the program entailed a lot more specific fluid dynamic algorithms, and was not specific for saltwater.
"This would be an efficient shape. Drag would be minimum and the energy to move the shape through the water needed to be minimized."
EFFICIENCY is too general, efficient for what?, Speed, agility, momentum? Boxfish doesn't meet those. It is only efficient for slow speed energy conservation. At higher speeds, it's drag rises rapidly.
I have seen other computer studies showing the tuna as the best designed for lack of drag relative to power allowing sustained high velocity with at energy relative to momentum.