
Baby sea stallion footage you just have to see
Surfing the currents and clinging to seaweed, these stallions of the sea are breathtaking.
Surfing the currents and clinging to seaweed, these stallions of the sea are breathtaking.
Scientists have high hopes that the recent release of Sydney seahorses back into the harbour will help populations slowly recover.
The sparkling ocean inlet of Port Stephens, more than twice the size of Sydney Harbour and nestled between Nelson Bay and Hawks Nest on the NSW lower north coast, is a seahorse hotspot, with four species found here — this phenomenon occurs nowhere else in the country, and is considered rare worldwide.
Researchers have captured the first-ever recording of a seahorse giving birth in the wild.
A new Australian seadragon species was found right under scientists’ noses, in a museum collection
These beautiful seahorses, no bigger than a 20-cent coin, eluded scientists for several centuries.