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I'm a photographer but also a scientist with a particular interest in syngnathids (seahorses, pipefish, etc.). I take photographs to document what I see and keep track of individuals I see on a regular basis. Some of the photographs are for my own interest/research and some I contribute to citizen science projects.

I almost always feel great after a dive, particularly if I have spotted (and photographed) all my regulars, and even more so if I've spotted some new individuals or more rarely seen species.

For example, I was ecstatic after I found this very rarely seen Red Pipefish even though the conditions on the dive had been poor (bad surge and poor viz.).
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