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iSimangaliso Wetland Park in South Africa is home to one of the world’s most pristine reef systems, home to hundreds of different species from rare fish to tiny seahorses…and hundreds of cleaning stations where fish come in for their daily cleaning sessions. Petro van Jaarsveld who is currently conducting her PhD studies on these fascinating stations takes us on a tour inside the surprisingly complex and beautiful world of a fish car wash…
Reportage: Jason Boswell
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