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Schools of fish in Subnautica are just a particle effect attached to an invisible 'core', meaning you can grapple onto them. You can feasibly pull off the glitch with other creatures, but this is the easiest in my experience.
While grappling the school of fish, move forward and jump off of a high place while looking at a low downward angle. It takes a bit of practice to find the right angle, but once you get it, your prawn suit will repeatedly land and jump off of the school of fish, and build momentum exponentially. I have crossed 2000 meters in a matter of seconds using this method.
There might be video tutorials on this, but I haven't looked into it since I somehow discovered this on my own by accident.
Some would say cheating.
IT WONT LET ME