Thank you Sandi for your welcome and response I see that you live in Yorktown or maybe near Yorktown. I have visited the NWS there on occasion. I was the ships Missile Tech and ALM (Air Launched Missile) Rep. One may find it odd that I would be interested in protozoa after leaving such a technical field. Ah..but technology has passed me by, now its milk and cornbread and a rocking chair on the front porch. Not really (LOL)! No I am somewhat of an avid microscopist and microphotographer. The images that I produce may not be breath taking but they are suitable for my purposes and maybe even for classroom use. I have met, over the internet, some very good microphotographers whose images or subjects, I should say, look as though they would crawl right out of the monitor.
As I said I delve into Protozoology and actually have been researching and studying those organisms known to be pathogens e.g., Naegleria fowleri and/or Acanthamoeba culbertsoni. Both known to cause the often or should I say very much often, deadly infection known as Amebic Meningoencephalitis or Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis. I should clarify that when I referred to the infection as often, I ment often as in 100% fatal. Actually the infection is quite rare but from time to time cases do crop up.
Well, chemosynthetic bacteria I will have to look that one up. Sounds like it maybe a bit interesting to an aging protozoologist, who really likes to stick his nose in everything dealing with microbes.
So thanks once more for the welcome Sandi and hopefully I will come across a Protozoologist or two here.