The weird wonder of seahorses
Holland, J. S. (Apr 2022) The weird wonder of seahorses. National Geographic. (Article) https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/the-weird-wondrous-world-of-seahorses-feature.… Read more
Advancing marine conservation
Holland, J. S. (Apr 2022) The weird wonder of seahorses. National Geographic. (Article) https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/the-weird-wondrous-world-of-seahorses-feature.… Read more
Our co-founder (& National Geographic Explorer) Dr. Heather Koldewey talks about how seahorses are a fish but also so un-fish-like. Watch this lovely video and be inspired. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/how-seahorses-are-a-fish-but-also-so-un-fish-like… Read more
Project Seahorse sends out the occasional newsletter.
Link to the March 2022 newsletter.… Read more
We’re thrilled to report on what may well be the first quantitative analysis of how CITES[1] has influenced the international trade in marine fishes.… Read more
In an on-going effort to support marine conservation across scuba diving and coastal communities, the Sea of Change Foundation has funded internationally recognized, award-winning Project Seahorse to help refine and expand its citizen science reach, globally.… Read more
Two handsome Lined (Northern) seahorses (Hippocampus erectus) were recorded far from their usual home. One in eastern Nova Scotia, Canada in the western Atlantic Ocean while the other was found dead on a pile of seaweed in eastern Nova Scotia in the Bay of Fundy. So what, you may ask?… Read more