But like other small fish, seahorse populations naturally increase and decrease. They have a patchy distribution, meaning they don't occur uniformly across a favoured habitat. The International Union ...
In addition to direct human threats, the seahorse's habitat is also threatened. Seahorses live in sea grass beds, mangroves, or coral reefs, which can be destroyed through trawling, dredging ...
Unfortunately, this seahorse now faces numerous threats to its existence, and the best available science shows that it's in decline. Widespread loss of the species' seagrass habitat due to pollution, ...