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🌊This #WorldFisheriesDay, we’re highlighting three ways we are reconciling fisheries with marine conservation, at all scales. To learn more, visit projectseahorse.org #ProjectSeahorse #SustainableFisheries #EndBottomTrawling #AdvancingMarineConservation #SavingSeahorses
🌊 We are back with another #FunFactFriday! Seahorses are slow pokes, but their tiny back fin can flutter up to 35 times per second when they need to speed up. 💨 #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Marcus Wagner / GSOTW
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Did you know male seahorses are the ones who get pregnant? Females deposit their eggs into the male’s brood pouch, where he fertilizes and nurtures them until birth. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Zhang Jinggong / GSOTW
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Did you know that seahorses are masters of disguise? They can change colour to camouflage and grow skin filaments to blend seamlessly with their environment. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Guido Borgenon / Guylian Seahorses of the World
🌊 We are back with another #FunFactFriday! Did you know seahorses swim standing up? They flutter the fin on their back to move forward and use the ones near their head to steer. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Paolo Rossi / GSOTW
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Did you know seahorses take romance to the next level? 💕 They dance, pirouette & promenade with linked tails before committing, then repeat a mini courtship every morning at dawn. 🌅 #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Bettina Balnis / GSOTW
🌊 Kicking off our #FunFactFriday series with some sea-riously cool tidbits about seahorses! Did you know these magical little creatures have a medley of features similar to other animals? #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Jean-Claude Vanderwal/ GSOTW
🌊 Continuing our #FunFactFriday series with another cool tidbit about seahorses! Did you know that seahorses live in a variety of marine habitats? #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © John Van Lent / Guylian Seahorses of the World
Our PhD student Samara Polwatta led Sri Lanka's first-ever seahorse conservation workshop, bringing together government, NGOs, academia and divers to share knowledge and advance conservation efforts.🔗 projectseahorse.org/advancing-seah… #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 Shehan Boteju
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Did you know most seahorse species form monogamous pair bonds? They stay faithful to one partner for the entire breeding season and sometimes even across multiple seasons. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Bettina Balnis / Guylian Seahorses of the World
🌊 #FunFactFriday: How do seahorses hunt? These tiny masters of disguise are ambush predators, blending into their surroundings and striking with lightning-fast reflexes when prey drifts close. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Shi Lei / Guylian Seahorses of the World
Syngnath-curious? So is @sydascione, our brilliant research biologist who shared the first analysis of what we know (and don’t) about the iconic fishes in the suborder Syngnathoidei at #IPFC2025 side-event last week. Stay tuned for the paper! #ProjectSeahorse #SavingIconicFishes
🌊 #FunFactFriday: What’s on the menu for seahorses? Seahorses are skilled predators that depend on live, moving prey. Their diet includes tiny crustaceans and other small animals. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Tom Van Hout / Guylian Seahorses of the World
Our research biologist, @sydascione , just wrapped up her talk at #IPFC2025, presenting the first analysis of what we know (and don’t know) about iconic fishes in the suborder Syngnathoidei. Stay tuned for the paper! #SavingIconicFishes #ProjectSeahorse @UBCoceans
Our research biologist, Elsa Camins, just wrapped up her talk at #IPFC2025 in Taipei, sharing her study "Advances in life-history knowledge for 35 seahorse species from community science". Full study here: projectseahorse.org/resource/advan… #iSeahorse #ProjectSeahorse @UBCoceans
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Unlike most animals, seahorses lack a stomach. Instead, they have a simple tube-like gut, so food passes through them quickly. This means they need to eat often. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © ImogenIsUnderwater / iSeahorse / iNaturalist
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Did you know seahorses skip the 👩🏽⚕️dentist altogether? They have no 🦷 teeth! Instead, they 🥤slurp up their food through their straw-like snouts. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Tom Van Hout / Guylian Seahorses of the World
2/2 - Bottom trawling is one of the most destructive fishing methods, and here are our top six reasons why it must end. 🔗 projectseahorse.org/why-we-need-to… #ProjectSeahorse #SavingSeahorses #EndBottomTrawling #TrawlFreeOcean
Did you know Seahorses mate for life? Many seahorse species are under threat due to fishing pressures. Help conserve our seahorses! #OceanConsvnUBC #projectseahorse
Meet the longsnout seahorse! 🌊 🐴 These little fish are poor swimmers, but they make up for it with their camouflage abilities. Learn more: bit.ly/3Gsee7J
🌊This #WorldFisheriesDay, we’re highlighting three ways we are reconciling fisheries with marine conservation, at all scales. To learn more, visit projectseahorse.org #ProjectSeahorse #SustainableFisheries #EndBottomTrawling #AdvancingMarineConservation #SavingSeahorses
🌊 We are back with another #FunFactFriday! Seahorses are slow pokes, but their tiny back fin can flutter up to 35 times per second when they need to speed up. 💨 #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Marcus Wagner / GSOTW
🌊 We are back with another #FunFactFriday! Did you know seahorses swim standing up? They flutter the fin on their back to move forward and use the ones near their head to steer. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Paolo Rossi / GSOTW
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Did you know male seahorses are the ones who get pregnant? Females deposit their eggs into the male’s brood pouch, where he fertilizes and nurtures them until birth. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Zhang Jinggong / GSOTW
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Did you know seahorses take romance to the next level? 💕 They dance, pirouette & promenade with linked tails before committing, then repeat a mini courtship every morning at dawn. 🌅 #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Bettina Balnis / GSOTW
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Did you know that seahorses are masters of disguise? They can change colour to camouflage and grow skin filaments to blend seamlessly with their environment. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Guido Borgenon / Guylian Seahorses of the World
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Unlike most animals, seahorses lack a stomach. Instead, they have a simple tube-like gut, so food passes through them quickly. This means they need to eat often. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © ImogenIsUnderwater / iSeahorse / iNaturalist
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Did you know seahorses skip the 👩🏽⚕️dentist altogether? They have no 🦷 teeth! Instead, they 🥤slurp up their food through their straw-like snouts. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Tom Van Hout / Guylian Seahorses of the World
🌊 #FunFactFriday: What’s on the menu for seahorses? Seahorses are skilled predators that depend on live, moving prey. Their diet includes tiny crustaceans and other small animals. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Tom Van Hout / Guylian Seahorses of the World
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Did you know most seahorse species form monogamous pair bonds? They stay faithful to one partner for the entire breeding season and sometimes even across multiple seasons. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Bettina Balnis / Guylian Seahorses of the World
🌊 #FunFactFriday: How do seahorses hunt? These tiny masters of disguise are ambush predators, blending into their surroundings and striking with lightning-fast reflexes when prey drifts close. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Shi Lei / Guylian Seahorses of the World
🌊 Continuing our #FunFactFriday series with another cool tidbit about seahorses! Did you know that seahorses live in a variety of marine habitats? #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © John Van Lent / Guylian Seahorses of the World
2/2 - Bottom trawling is one of the most destructive fishing methods, and here are our top six reasons why it must end. 🔗 projectseahorse.org/why-we-need-to… #ProjectSeahorse #SavingSeahorses #EndBottomTrawling #TrawlFreeOcean
1/2 - Bottom trawling is one of the most destructive fishing methods, and here are our top six reasons why it must end. #ProjectSeahorse #SavingSeahorses #EndBottomTrawling #TrawlFreeOcean
🌊 Kicking off our #FunFactFriday series with some sea-riously cool tidbits about seahorses! Did you know these magical little creatures have a medley of features similar to other animals? #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Jean-Claude Vanderwal/ GSOTW
Our PhD student Samara Polwatta led Sri Lanka's first-ever seahorse conservation workshop, bringing together government, NGOs, academia and divers to share knowledge and advance conservation efforts.🔗 projectseahorse.org/advancing-seah… #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 Shehan Boteju
Syngnath-curious? So is @sydascione, our brilliant research biologist who shared the first analysis of what we know (and don’t) about the iconic fishes in the suborder Syngnathoidei at #IPFC2025 side-event last week. Stay tuned for the paper! #ProjectSeahorse #SavingIconicFishes
Our research biologist, @sydascione , just wrapped up her talk at #IPFC2025, presenting the first analysis of what we know (and don’t know) about iconic fishes in the suborder Syngnathoidei. Stay tuned for the paper! #SavingIconicFishes #ProjectSeahorse @UBCoceans
Our research biologist, Elsa Camins, just wrapped up her talk at #IPFC2025 in Taipei, sharing her study "Advances in life-history knowledge for 35 seahorse species from community science". Full study here: projectseahorse.org/resource/advan… #iSeahorse #ProjectSeahorse @UBCoceans
Learn about one of the most common and most destructive types of fishing used today - bottom trawling - and why it is time for a trawl free ocean. 🔗 Visit projectseahorse.org/limiting-fishe… #BottomTrawling #TrawlFreeOcean #ProjectSeahorse #SavingSeahorses
🌊This #WorldFisheriesDay, we’re highlighting three ways we are reconciling fisheries with marine conservation, at all scales. To learn more, visit projectseahorse.org #ProjectSeahorse #SustainableFisheries #EndBottomTrawling #AdvancingMarineConservation #SavingSeahorses
🌊 We are back with another #FunFactFriday! Seahorses are slow pokes, but their tiny back fin can flutter up to 35 times per second when they need to speed up. 💨 #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Marcus Wagner / GSOTW
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Did you know that seahorses are masters of disguise? They can change colour to camouflage and grow skin filaments to blend seamlessly with their environment. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Guido Borgenon / Guylian Seahorses of the World
🌊 We are back with another #FunFactFriday! Did you know seahorses swim standing up? They flutter the fin on their back to move forward and use the ones near their head to steer. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Paolo Rossi / GSOTW
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Did you know seahorses take romance to the next level? 💕 They dance, pirouette & promenade with linked tails before committing, then repeat a mini courtship every morning at dawn. 🌅 #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Bettina Balnis / GSOTW
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Did you know male seahorses are the ones who get pregnant? Females deposit their eggs into the male’s brood pouch, where he fertilizes and nurtures them until birth. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Zhang Jinggong / GSOTW
🌊 Kicking off our #FunFactFriday series with some sea-riously cool tidbits about seahorses! Did you know these magical little creatures have a medley of features similar to other animals? #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Jean-Claude Vanderwal/ GSOTW
Syngnath-curious? So is @sydascione, our brilliant research biologist who shared the first analysis of what we know (and don’t) about the iconic fishes in the suborder Syngnathoidei at #IPFC2025 side-event last week. Stay tuned for the paper! #ProjectSeahorse #SavingIconicFishes
Our research biologist, @sydascione , just wrapped up her talk at #IPFC2025, presenting the first analysis of what we know (and don’t know) about iconic fishes in the suborder Syngnathoidei. Stay tuned for the paper! #SavingIconicFishes #ProjectSeahorse @UBCoceans
🌊 Continuing our #FunFactFriday series with another cool tidbit about seahorses! Did you know that seahorses live in a variety of marine habitats? #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © John Van Lent / Guylian Seahorses of the World
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Did you know most seahorse species form monogamous pair bonds? They stay faithful to one partner for the entire breeding season and sometimes even across multiple seasons. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Bettina Balnis / Guylian Seahorses of the World
Our research biologist, Elsa Camins, just wrapped up her talk at #IPFC2025 in Taipei, sharing her study "Advances in life-history knowledge for 35 seahorse species from community science". Full study here: projectseahorse.org/resource/advan… #iSeahorse #ProjectSeahorse @UBCoceans
Our PhD student Samara Polwatta led Sri Lanka's first-ever seahorse conservation workshop, bringing together government, NGOs, academia and divers to share knowledge and advance conservation efforts.🔗 projectseahorse.org/advancing-seah… #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 Shehan Boteju
🌊 #FunFactFriday: What’s on the menu for seahorses? Seahorses are skilled predators that depend on live, moving prey. Their diet includes tiny crustaceans and other small animals. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Tom Van Hout / Guylian Seahorses of the World
🌊 #FunFactFriday: How do seahorses hunt? These tiny masters of disguise are ambush predators, blending into their surroundings and striking with lightning-fast reflexes when prey drifts close. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Shi Lei / Guylian Seahorses of the World
2/2 - Bottom trawling is one of the most destructive fishing methods, and here are our top six reasons why it must end. 🔗 projectseahorse.org/why-we-need-to… #ProjectSeahorse #SavingSeahorses #EndBottomTrawling #TrawlFreeOcean
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Unlike most animals, seahorses lack a stomach. Instead, they have a simple tube-like gut, so food passes through them quickly. This means they need to eat often. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © ImogenIsUnderwater / iSeahorse / iNaturalist
🌊 #FunFactFriday: Did you know seahorses skip the 👩🏽⚕️dentist altogether? They have no 🦷 teeth! Instead, they 🥤slurp up their food through their straw-like snouts. #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse 📸 © Tom Van Hout / Guylian Seahorses of the World
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