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No thicker than a straw, the beautiful Straightnose pipefish (Neros ophidion) is almost impossible to see when it hides in its natural habitat, the lagoon’s seagrasses. Helped by a pushnet called a haveneau, scientists are usually able to catch a handful in order to study them. © Patrick Louisy / Peau-Bleue

No thicker than a straw, the beautiful Straightnose pipefish (Neros ophidion) is almost impossible to see when it hides in its natural habitat, the lagoon’s seagrasses. Helped by a pushnet called a haveneau, scientists are usually able to catch a handful in order to study them. © Patrick Louisy / Peau-Bleue