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- Home - Project Seahorse
We are leaders in marine conservation, making discoveries collaborating globally to take effective action for seahorses and their seas
- About Us - Project Seahorse
Project Seahorse is an award-winning team that has made measurable gains in marine conservation around the world We build knowledge and then translate it into effective action, creatively and collaboratively When confronted with a problem, we take a multilayered approach to find solutions
- Saving Seahorses - Project Seahorse
By getting it right for seahorses – such as setting up marine protected areas, reining in bad fishing practices, and regulating wildlife trade – we support thousands of other species
- About Seahorses - Project Seahorse
Seahorses are powerful ambassadors for ocean health Get it right for seahorses and we will help save coastal seas These quirky fishes are notable for their odd shapes, male pregnancy and faithful pairings
- Who We Are - Project Seahorse
Project Seahorse is an alliance of individuals, bound by a common commitment to a shared mission and ethos for marine conservation Our team comes from many and diverse countries, working to ensure that our perspectives and approaches are inclusive and respectful
- Our Seahorse Projects - Project Seahorse
Our key contributions on seahorse taxonomy, life history, ecology and conservation, organised by geography Projects on seahorses and protected areas, seahorse fisheries and seahorse trade can be found on the respective Our Projects pages A full list of Project Seahorse resources can be found here Global Taxonomy and phylogeography
- New study exposes the tip of the illegal seahorse trade
A new study by researchers at Project Seahorse and OceansAsia, published in Conservation Biology, has revealed the alarming scope of illegal seahorse trade, despite strict international trade regulations Drawing on nearly 300 online seizure records from 2010 to 2021, researchers found that approximately five million dried seahorses were
- Seahorse FAQs - Project Seahorse
Seahorse sizes vary with species ranging from the large Australian big-bellied seahorse (30 cm or more in height) to a tiny pygmy seahorse (less than 2 cm high) Their weights vary with age and reproductive stage
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