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Seahorses at Risk: What You Need to Know About Saving These Unique Creatures

03:22, 21 januari

Bewerkt door: Inna Horoshkina One

Seahorses, some of the most fascinating inhabitants of the ocean, known for their unique male pregnancy, are on the brink of extinction. If current trends continue, their population may decline to critical levels, and they could disappear entirely by 2045.


Major Threats to Seahorses

Overfishing

Each year, approximately 70 million seahorses are taken from the oceans, primarily due to bottom trawling, which destroys their natural habitats. These fishing practices cause irreparable damage to the ecosystems where seahorses live.

Climate Change

Seahorses are highly sensitive to even small changes in water temperature. Research shows that an increase of just three degrees Fahrenheit (1.7 °C) can significantly reduce their chances of survival by affecting their metabolism and the availability of food.

Low Offspring Survival Rates

Despite giving birth to 1,500 to 2,000 fry at a time, only five out of 1,000 survive to adulthood. This makes their population extremely vulnerable to external pressures.


Efforts to Conserve Seahorses

There are international agreements in place aimed at limiting the trade of seahorses, including their use in traditional medicine and the souvenir industry. Captive breeding programs also play an important role in efforts to preserve their populations.

However, these measures are insufficient without greater global awareness and active efforts to address the threats facing seahorses.


What Can Be Done to Help?

  1. Protecting Habitats:Limit bottom trawling and establish marine sanctuaries where seahorses can safely reproduce.

  2. Education and Awareness:Spread information about the importance of seahorses to ecosystems and the threats they face.

  3. Supporting Breeding Programs:Fund and participate in initiatives for captive breeding of seahorses and their subsequent release into the wild.


🌍 Saving seahorses is not just about protecting a single species but also about safeguarding the health of marine ecosystems that support countless other forms of life.

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