Several physico-mechanical designs evolved in fish are currently inspiring robotic devices for propulsion and manoeuvring purposes in underwater vehicles. Considering the potential benefits involved, this paper presents an overview of the swimming mechanisms employed by fish. The motivation is to provide a relevant and useful introduction to the existing literature for engineers with an interest in the emerging area of aquatic biomechanisms. The fish swimming types are presented following the well-established classification scheme and nomenclature originally proposed by Breder. Fish swim either by Body and/or Caudal Fin (BCF) movements or using Median and/or Paired Fin (MPF) propulsion. The latter is generally employed at slow speeds, offer...