Sergio Hanquet is a photographer from Belgium who specializes in marine wildlife and scientific diving. Based in the Canary Islands, he focuses his work on marine mammals, turtles, fish, and other species found in coastal and ocean environments. His images emphasize scientific accuracy and documentary fidelity, enabling reliable species identification and analysis of their behavior in their natural environment.
His explorations cover a variety of areas, including the marine ecosystems of the Canary Islands and other oceanic regions. This diversity of environments allows him to document underwater biodiversity in a variety of conditions, with a constant concern for rigor and respect for the species observed. His approach is based on direct observation and accurate recording of marine fauna, contributing to the ecological and biological knowledge of the habitats studied.
Sergio Hanquet's photographs are featured in specialized publications, naturalist books, and scientific exhibitions. His portfolio illustrates a methodical and analytical approach to underwater photography, providing reliable documentation for the study of marine biodiversity and the monitoring of species in their natural environment.