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Date Published: 16/03/2023
ARCHIVED - Hippocampus Association gets greenlight to study seahorse populations in Mar Menor
The non-profit organisation has been given official leave to study the ecosystem over the next four years at least

At the proposal of the Regional Ministry of the Environment, Mar Menor, Universities and Research in Murcia, the Governing Council has approved a collaboration agreement with the Hippocampus Association for the study of the populations of syngnathids (syngnathidae), a family of fish that includes the seahorse, pipefish and seadragons, living in the Mar Menor.
The purpose of the approved agreement, which will have a duration of four years and be extendable after that, is to contribute to the study and conservation of the most representative syngnathid species, such as the seahorse, and their habitat, found in the Mar Menor, as well as to identify threats to their population and carry out environmental awareness and education activities aimed at the local population.
The Hippocampus Association is a non-profit organisation mainly composed of professionals and volunteers who specifically carry out marine diversity monitoring, environmental education and awareness-raising activities on these populations of syngnathids and their underwater habitat in the Mar Menor, as well as other marine species and habitats in general.
They said, “We have been monitoring seahorse populations since 2006 in the Mar Menor lagoon, and we received support from the Regional Goverment from 2006-2012. When the goverment financial aid ended, they continued offering their facilities support, and Hippocampus Association continued doing the seahorse monitoring until now with the support of volunteers, their own funds and foreign support too... until today.
“We also signed an agreement with them in 2018, with any financial aid from the Regional Government. Last year, we started to renew and improve this formal agreement with regional administration and here we are.
“We are now expencting to sign this agreement very soon, to continue our work.”
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The Hippocampus Association is a Civil Society Organization (CSO) working in the Mar Menor lagoon since 2007 to study seahorse populations.
The association consists of a group of volunteers working and promoting citizen science to gather underwater information about the ecosystem dynamics in the Region of Murcia’s Mar Menor.
There are monthly field work trips for certified divers willing to join them for collecting this valuable data and there is also a training session for newcomers, usually held in early April each year, but some extra training could be arranged.

Seahorse populations are in danger worldwide and Hippocampus are trying to monitor this population in the Mar Menor to evaluate possibilities for recovery, but first it is important to follow up the marine ecosystem evolution and the lagoon water status.
They sign agreements with government and private institutions which are legally responsible and interested in marine management, and they accept support from different organisations and individuals to carry out their activities, caring about seahorses as their main purpose.
Project Plumbum
The Hippocampus Association has started a new project called Project Plumbum – www.proyectoPlumbum.com – which is basically collecting lead (Pb) from the seabottom and coming mainly from fishing activities to avoid the presence of heavy metal in marine environments, and at the same time, to recover this valuable material to reincorporate it into the production/manufacture cycle again as a clear example of the circular economy. Divers are also welcome to join this project.

You are welcome to join the mission. Volunteer and participate in positive marine hands-on activities and learn about marine biodiversity protection.
Contact details: Visit their social media, or write an email to info@asociacionhippocampus.com
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