The chances of encountering the rare reef fish were so far-fetched, it took marine biologist Océane Attlan a few seconds to clock what she was seeing. “All of a sudden I saw this fish. You know when you recognise a familiar face, but you can’t put a name on it. That’s the feeling I had,” she said. The tiny iridescent fish, known as Braun’s wrasse, had only been seen once since its discovery in 1996. It was last recorded in 2009 near Albany, at the southern tip of Western Australia, and hadn’t been sighted since. So when researchers from the
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