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#337057 07/28/2025 9:20 PM
by AUCspouse
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We've been snorkeling around Sint Maarten / Saint Martin since 2013. Every year we notice a few species of fish that are rarer than they used to be -- for example, queen triggerfish, queen angelfish, and fairy basslets.

This year, however, we have noticed one charismatic megafauna -- the spotted eagle ray -- is thriving. Almost every time we go snorkeling, on all sides of the island, we see more spotted eagle rays than ever before.

So that's good news.
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#337517 Aug 15th a 09:30 AM
by AUCspouse
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A small waterproof camera (Olympus TG-5); no additional lighting.
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