Project Seahorse is a
marine conservation organization committed to the conservation and sustainable use of coastal marine ecosystems in general, and seahorses in particular. It is based at the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries (
University of British Columbia) in Canada, and
Zoological Society of London in the UK.
Project Seahorse generates cutting-edge research and uses it for highly effective conservation interventions in fisheries, protected areas, trade and policy. Directed by Prof.
Amanda Vincent
Amanda Vincent is a Canadian marine biologist and conservationist, one of the world's leading experts on seahorses and their relatives. She currently holds the chair of the IUCN SSC Seahorse, Pipefish and Seadragon Specialist Group and is the ma ...
, a global leader in marine conservation, Project Seahorse collaborates with researchers, governments, conservation groups, industry and local communities worldwide.
Operations
By working to protect
seahorses, Project Seahorse supports marine conservation more broadly. These fish are affected by similar environmental and over-fishing pressures as all marine organisms, and benefit from similar conservation measures. The organization's work focuses on not just biological seahorse research, but also on marine fish populations, ecosystems, fishing communities, national and global trade issues, and policy and public outreach.
A small team of scientists and conservationists with offices at UBC, Vancouver, Canada and the Zoological Society of London, UK, Project Seahorse works all over the world, with research and conservation projects in Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia, and the Americas. It was founded in 1996 by the seahorse researchers
Amanda Vincent
Amanda Vincent is a Canadian marine biologist and conservationist, one of the world's leading experts on seahorses and their relatives. She currently holds the chair of the IUCN SSC Seahorse, Pipefish and Seadragon Specialist Group and is the ma ...
and
Heather Koldewey
Heather Koldewey is the co-founder of Project Seahorse and head of marine and freshwater for the Zoological Society of London- London Zoo Aquarium. She additionally serves as an honorary professor for University of Exeter and a National Geographi ...
. Today, Vincent is the Director and Koldewey is the Field Conservation Manager. Field work began in the Philippine community of Handumon on Jandayan Island,
Bohol in the 1990s, and has expanded to Europe, Central and South America, east and southeast Asia, Africa, and North America. Project Seahorse is recognised as the
IUCN Red List authority on seahorses and their related species.
Project Seahorse published a history of its first decade
Project Seahorse at 10in 2006, and then
20 year retrospectivein 2016.
Research
Researchers study the biology, distribution, ecology, habitat, and population numbers of
seahorse species around the world in the context of
marine conservation.
Species researched include these:
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Dwarf seahorse
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Great seahorse
The great seahorse (''Hippocampus kelloggi''), also known as Kellogg's seahorse is a species of fish in the family Syngnathidae. It is one of the largest of the 54 species of seahorse.
Habitat
It is found in the Indo-pacific region, specifically ...
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Japanese seahorse
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Lined seahorse
The lined seahorse (''Hippocampus erectus''), northern seahorse or spotted seahorse, is a species of fish that belongs to the family Syngnathidae. ''H. erectus'' is a diurnal species with an approximate length of and lifespan of one to four ye ...
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Pacific seahorse
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Pygmy seahorses
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Slender seahorse
The slender seahorse or longsnout seahorse (''Hippocampus reidi'') is a species of fish in the family Syngnathidae that usually inhabits subtropical regions.
Description
The slender seahorses have a gestation period of around two weeks and typ ...
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Spiny seahorse
The spiny seahorse (''Hippocampus histrix''), also referred to as the thorny seahorse, is a small marine fish in the family Syngnathidae, native to the Indo-Pacific area. It is classified as a Vulnerable species by the IUCN.
Description
The spin ...
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West African seahorse
The West African seahorse (''Hippocampus algiricus'') is a species of fish in the family Syngnathidae (Seahorses and pipefish). It is found in the eastern central Atlantic Ocean off Angola, Benin, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nige ...
Achievements
* Conservation Achievements
** Through
CITES, generated first global ban on exports of seahorse, in Vietnam (2013);
** Established 35 locally managed
marine protected areas in the Philippines to protect all marine life (1996–present);
** Motivated Australia to regulate extraction of
syngnathids (1998) and New South Wales to protect all syngnathids (2004);
** Catalyzed the first global export controls for any marine fish of commercial importance, under the CITES (2002);
** Implemented voluntary code of conduct for seahorse imports (no small ones and no pregnant males), in collaboration with Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Merchants Association (2002);
** Fostered an alliance of 1,000 families of small-scale fishers, KAMADA, that is leading in the establishment of marine reserves and enforcement against
illegal fishing in the Philippines.
* Scientific Achievements
** First estimates of seahorse growth and survival rates in the wild and making the discovery that many species form long-term monogamous pairs;
** Uncovered global seahorse fisheries and trade, with tough field surveys and detective work (1993–96);
** First seahorse identification guide (1999), which has become the core reference for seahorse conservation and management action;
** First synthesis and analysis of seahorse life history (2004);
** Produced over 200 primary papers, reports, and policy briefings (1989–present).
Awards
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Association of Zoos and Aquariums Significant Achievement Award for International Conservation for Project Seahorse (2001)
*Grand Prix International pour l’Environment Marin from the
Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (1997)
References
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Environmental organizations based in British Columbia
Organizations established in 1996
University of British Columbia
International environmental organizations
Non-profit organizations based in British Columbia
Sustainability organizations