Seahorse Information Resources

Seahorse Information Resources

Seahorses are unique marine fish known for their upright posture, curved tails, bony armour, and remarkable reproductive behaviour where males carry and birth the young. Found in shallow coastal waters, seagrass meadows, and coral reefs around the world, seahorses are important indicators of marine ecosystem health. The resources below provide reliable information on seahorse species, behaviour, habitat, conservation, and scientific research.


Official & Global Marine Wildlife Resources

Biology, Behaviour & Habitat

Research, Ecology & Conservation Science

Photos, Videos & Educational Media


Why Use Official & Trusted Marine Sources

Seahorses face threats from habitat loss, climate change, destructive fishing, and the wildlife trade. Population data, conservation strategies, and scientific findings evolve as new research becomes available. Using official marine science organisations and recognised conservation groups ensures access to accurate, evidence-based, and up-to-date information.

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