Surging seahorse populations in Dorset’s marine reserve

Following habitat improvements in Studland Bay, sightings of these shy marine creatures have increased noticeably.

Seahorse numbers in Dorset's Studland Bay are rising, with recent surveys recording record sightings and signs of breeding. Conservation efforts—like installing nearly 100 eco-moorings to protect seagrass habitats are proving successful. Backed by over £250,000 in funding and strong local partnerships, the project is helping seahorses thrive while raising public awareness through community action and art installations.

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