- Imagine if we dressed like fish.
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But not quite like this.
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Let's start this video over.
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I'm Aaron Lit from Hong Kong.
I'm a sophomore here at Dartmouth College,
studying mathematical data science,
but with a passion for
marine conservation.
When I first went scuba diving,
I went to bring a little camera with me.
This way, I showed my friends and my mom
what I saw underwater, and it slowly just,
I guess it continued, and then
it turned from documenting
to more of an art form,
capturing animals in different
angles to portray them.
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I took the passion from
my dad of scuba diving,
and the interest in fashion
designing from my mom,
who's a fashion designer.
I sort of married these two worlds
to use fashion as an art form
to highlight or to represent
the different patterns
and colors of marine life.
The main goal is to raise awareness
of marine life and biodiversity.
Using fashion, because it's relevant
and prevalent in society,
I think it's just,
a good channel to convey
marine biodiversity.
At Dartmouth, what really reinforced me
to start this social venture was simply
being around like-minded students,
who are interested in
social entrepreneurship,
and simply being around them motivates me
and inspires me to try new things out.
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