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A lifetime acquiring depth of marine knowledge

A FISH called Apolemichthy kingi.

It not only carries the name of a KwaZulu-Natal recreational diver, but bears testament to his many decades of time spent in the ocean to acquaint himself with various species of fish that inhabit the local coastline.

Dennis King, 78, who loves being underwater because, but it is commonly known as the tiger angelfish because of its distinct black and gold vertical stripes, and which was first documented by King during his many voyages of discovery underwater.

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