Good read, ABC Australia: John calls him Speedy, but to scientists he's the oldest known sea dragon
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I enjoy seeing your photos as I don't take a camera underwater myself anymore, last one was a Nikonos 35mm, that was in the last century.I still want to see and photograph a Sea Dragon in the wild.