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April 25, 2013
Expedition: Danajon Bank

Expedition photo of the day

Project Seahorse
April 25, 2013
Expedition: Danajon Bank

By Tyler Stiem

A seafan.

A seafan.

Expedition: Danajon Bank has wrapped up, but we’ll continue to post stories and photos in this space as we prepare for the launch of our international photo exhibition later this summer. More news coming soon!

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    • Dec 11, 2018 The Three Seahorses of Biscayne National Part 2: A park under pressure Dec 11, 2018
    • Nov 29, 2018 Two Big-bellies and one Short-head in Australia Nov 29, 2018
    • Nov 6, 2018 Featured iSeahorse observation from Kenya Nov 6, 2018
    • Oct 22, 2018 The Three Seahorses of Biscayne National Park, Part 1 Oct 22, 2018
    • Oct 10, 2018 Featured iSeahorse observation - the Near-threatened longsnout seahorse Oct 10, 2018
    • Sep 25, 2018 BBC Earth twitter clip features seahorses & Heather Koldewey Sep 25, 2018
    • Sep 12, 2018 Hippocampus capensis - the latest iSeahorse VIP-horse Sep 12, 2018
    • Aug 29, 2018 South Africa – home to the world’s most endangered seahorse Aug 29, 2018
    • Aug 14, 2018 A herd of Endangered White’s seahorses Aug 14, 2018
    • Jul 18, 2018 Searching for clues in the catch and trade of seahorses in Viet Nam - Part III Jul 18, 2018
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    • Feb 7, 2018 Patagonian seahorses send excited chills down my spine Feb 7, 2018
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    • Jan 23, 2018 Trawling and trash: time to target our take Jan 23, 2018
  • 2017
    • Dec 18, 2017 With applause comes responsibility  Dec 18, 2017
    • Dec 1, 2017 Even better than I hoped: the story of a first dive Dec 1, 2017
    • Nov 29, 2017 iSeahorse's featured observation for October - the great seahorse Nov 29, 2017
    • Nov 17, 2017 Searching for clues in the catch and trade of seahorses in Viet Nam  Nov 17, 2017
    • Nov 9, 2017 Big ideas in Bengaluru Nov 9, 2017
    • Oct 17, 2017 When there’s light … Oct 17, 2017
    • Oct 11, 2017 One fish, two fish... spiky fish, thorny fish.... Oct 11, 2017
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    • Aug 31, 2017 Photogenic Pontoh’s pygmy seahorse Aug 31, 2017
    • Aug 11, 2017 Do we need to ban bans? The case of the seahorse in India Aug 11, 2017
    • Aug 2, 2017 Oh!!! NO!!! (**pause**) I'm stuck!!! HELP!!! Aug 2, 2017
    • Jul 10, 2017 A giant seahorse spied off the coast of Baja, California Jul 10, 2017
    • Jul 5, 2017 Reflecting on SyngBio, the global gathering for seahorse, pipefish & seadragon people Jul 5, 2017
    • Jun 19, 2017 A great seahorse (H. kelloggii) from Australia Jun 19, 2017
    • Jun 13, 2017 “Better to light a candle than curse the darkness” – Being a conservation optimist! Jun 13, 2017
    • May 19, 2017 Endangered Species Day May 19, 2017
    • Apr 30, 2017 April’s featured iSeahorse observation - a Jayakar’s seahorse from Egypt Apr 30, 2017
    • Mar 30, 2017 Hippocampus breviceps - March's featured iSeahorse sighting Mar 30, 2017
    • Feb 28, 2017 Meet Rosie - a bigbelly seahorse from Australia Feb 28, 2017
    • Feb 10, 2017 Reliving the joys of CITES Feb 10, 2017
    • Jan 30, 2017 First featured iSeahorse sighting of 2017 - a thorny seahorse Jan 30, 2017
    • Jan 12, 2017 Working across generations, cultures and disciplines: my experience with the IUCN Red List and the Marine Biodiversity Unit Jan 12, 2017
  • 2016
    • Dec 31, 2016 December's celebrity syngnathid - long-snouted seahorse Dec 31, 2016
    • Dec 12, 2016 Religion supports Conservation: The success of Whale Shark Conservation in India Dec 12, 2016
    • Nov 30, 2016 The Japanese seahorse - November's highlighted iSeahorse observation Nov 30, 2016
    • Nov 1, 2016 Where conservation happens Nov 1, 2016
    • Oct 25, 2016 Science is cool... and it's about time we showed kids that! Oct 25, 2016
    • Sep 30, 2016 The West African seahorse- this month's highlight Sep 30, 2016
    • Jul 25, 2016 Getting excited about export regulation … really!! Jul 25, 2016
    • Jul 7, 2016 An ocean full of dragons and mermaids Jul 7, 2016
    • Jun 30, 2016 A majestic seagrass inhabitant - Barbour's seahorse Jun 30, 2016
    • Jun 14, 2016 Am I really a conservationist? Jun 14, 2016
    • May 30, 2016 A three-spot seahorse that looks like a zebra! May 30, 2016
    • May 30, 2016 Conservation through British high schools May 30, 2016
    • Apr 30, 2016 A pregnant thorny seahorse Apr 30, 2016
    • Apr 14, 2016 New research leads to conservation win for West African seahorses Apr 14, 2016
    • Apr 4, 2016 Seahorse giving birth (with a manatee in the background)! Apr 4, 2016
    • Mar 3, 2016 The seahorse leads the way to sustainable trade in aquatic species Mar 3, 2016
    • Jan 12, 2016 In memory of Denise Tackett Jan 12, 2016
  • 2015
    • Dec 21, 2015 On witnessing a live seahorse birth - in the wild Dec 21, 2015
    • Nov 26, 2015 Tuition, Skype, and Seahorses Nov 26, 2015
    • Nov 12, 2015 The Marine Biologist (Part 1) Nov 12, 2015
    • Nov 9, 2015 Beyond traditional pollutants Nov 9, 2015
    • Oct 19, 2015 Taking action for seahorses with Marine Conservation Cambodia Oct 19, 2015
    • Oct 6, 2015 Murderers, Cannibals and Spanish Dancers Oct 6, 2015
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    • Jun 30, 2015 The ‘other’ seahorse experts: on the importance of listening to fishers Jun 30, 2015
    • Jun 17, 2015 Microplastics and the deep blue sea Jun 17, 2015
    • May 26, 2015 Conservation: the next generation May 26, 2015
    • May 11, 2015 The Gulf of Mannar's trawling problem May 11, 2015
    • Apr 28, 2015 You say 'falsification,' I say 'validation': taking a multidisciplinary approach to conservation Apr 28, 2015
    • Apr 20, 2015 Checking in on the world’s most endangered seahorse Apr 20, 2015
    • Mar 24, 2015 How much do you know about China’s marine fisheries? Mar 24, 2015
    • Feb 24, 2015 The clash between culture and conservation Feb 24, 2015
    • Jan 27, 2015 What we talk about when we talk about fishers Jan 27, 2015
    • Jan 20, 2015 My so-called post-doc life Jan 20, 2015
  • 2014
    • Dec 10, 2014 The Tao of Poo (or, How I Learned to Love Multidisciplinary Conservation) Dec 10, 2014
    • Nov 17, 2014 Investigating the Thai seahorse trade Nov 17, 2014
    • Oct 23, 2014 Two weeks on Haida Gwaii Oct 23, 2014
    • Oct 8, 2014 My first seahorse in the field Oct 8, 2014
    • Sep 29, 2014 It's time for some #OceanOptimism Sep 29, 2014
    • Sep 23, 2014 Putting seahorses on the map Sep 23, 2014
    • Sep 17, 2014 Highlights from a field season in Thailand Sep 17, 2014
    • Sep 9, 2014 Glass ceiling-smashers: women and marine science at IMCC 2014 Sep 9, 2014
    • Aug 29, 2014 Beyond marine protected areas Aug 29, 2014
    • Aug 26, 2014 The art of science storytelling (part one) Aug 26, 2014
    • Aug 20, 2014 Getting on with marine conservation Aug 20, 2014
    • Jul 25, 2014 How much do we know about seahorses in China? From fairytale to reality Jul 25, 2014
    • Jul 2, 2014 Idealism tempered by my first CITES meeting Jul 2, 2014
    • Jun 17, 2014 On being part of the world’s largest conservation team Jun 17, 2014
    • Jun 6, 2014 Unsustainable shrimp a jumbo problem Jun 6, 2014
    • May 14, 2014 A photo journey through Filipino reefs after the sun goes down May 14, 2014
    • May 5, 2014 Three more countries required to take action for seahorses May 5, 2014
    • May 2, 2014 Supporting seahorses through CITES - here we go again... May 2, 2014
    • Apr 28, 2014 Reconciling traditional livelihoods in Malaysia Apr 28, 2014
    • Feb 20, 2014 Danajon Bank, three months after the earthquake Feb 20, 2014
    • Feb 18, 2014 Conservation and calamities Feb 18, 2014
    • Jan 24, 2014 The night life in the Philippines is truly wild Jan 24, 2014
  • 2013
    • Dec 5, 2013 The faces of recovery Dec 5, 2013
    • Nov 28, 2013 More photos from the relief efforts Nov 28, 2013
    • Nov 21, 2013 Update from Danajon Bank Nov 21, 2013
    • Nov 19, 2013 Community portraits, post-Haiyan Nov 19, 2013
    • Nov 14, 2013 The relief and recovery effort so far Nov 14, 2013
    • Nov 14, 2013 First photos from Panay, Bantayan, and Danajon Bank Nov 14, 2013
    • Nov 13, 2013 Update: Typhoon Haiyan and its Aftermath Nov 13, 2013
    • Nov 8, 2013 The seahorses of Malaysia’s Sembilan archipelago Nov 8, 2013
    • Oct 22, 2013 A tribute to Choo Chee Kuang, academic and humanitarian Oct 22, 2013
    • Sep 19, 2013 "What is a Danajon Bank?" Sep 19, 2013
    • Sep 4, 2013 Photo of the week: Banded coral shrimp Sep 4, 2013
    • Aug 28, 2013 Photo of the week: Maroon anemone fish Aug 28, 2013
    • Aug 23, 2013 Photo of the week: Mighty mangroves Aug 23, 2013
    • Aug 15, 2013 Photo of the week: Lantern fisher Aug 15, 2013
    • Aug 6, 2013 Exhibition launch in Chicago Aug 6, 2013
    • Jul 30, 2013 Seahorses, of all things: Further thoughts on the West African seahorse trade Jul 30, 2013
    • Jul 23, 2013 Searching for Seahorses Jul 23, 2013
    • Apr 26, 2013 Picturing the people of Danajon Bank, part three... Apr 26, 2013
    • Apr 25, 2013 Expedition photo of the day Apr 25, 2013
    • Apr 19, 2013 Underwater investment banks Apr 19, 2013
    • Apr 18, 2013 Picturing the people of Danajon Bank, part two Apr 18, 2013
    • Apr 15, 2013 Picturing the people of Danajon Bank, part one Apr 15, 2013
    • Apr 12, 2013 From Danajon Bank to aquariums all over the world Apr 12, 2013
    • Apr 11, 2013 Picturing biodiversity, part two Apr 11, 2013
    • Apr 11, 2013 Expedition photo of the day Apr 11, 2013
    • Apr 10, 2013 Expedition photo of the day Apr 10, 2013
    • Apr 9, 2013 Picturing biodiversity, part one Apr 9, 2013
    • Apr 8, 2013 Interview with Dr. Nick Hill, expedition scientist Apr 8, 2013
    • Apr 8, 2013 Expedition photo of the day Apr 8, 2013
    • Apr 7, 2013 Seahorses by night with lantern fishers Apr 7, 2013
    • Mar 26, 2013 Meet Claudio Contreras Koob, expedition photographer Mar 26, 2013
    • Mar 22, 2013 Ten amazing facts about coral reefs Mar 22, 2013
    • Mar 18, 2013 Documenting the 'Cradle of Marine Biodiversity' Mar 18, 2013
    • Mar 15, 2013 Meet Michael Ready, expedition photographer Mar 15, 2013
    • Mar 7, 2013 Our crowdfunding campaign is live Mar 7, 2013
    • Mar 5, 2013 Introducing Expedition: Danajon Bank Mar 5, 2013
    • Feb 18, 2013 The value of marine reserves: lessons from the Philippines Feb 18, 2013
  • 2012
    • Nov 28, 2012 Turtle in a bucket Nov 28, 2012
    • Nov 2, 2012 A day in the life: studying seahorses in Brazil Nov 2, 2012
    • Sep 20, 2012 Chagos resets the baselines Sep 20, 2012
    • Aug 22, 2012 My map Aug 22, 2012
    • Aug 14, 2012 On My Desk: Using social marketing to save the world Aug 14, 2012
    • Jul 25, 2012 Project Seahorse visits the Great Barrier Reef Jul 25, 2012
    • Jul 5, 2012 Of crocodiles and medicine men Jul 5, 2012
    • May 18, 2012 Investigating the West African seahorse trade May 18, 2012
    • Apr 12, 2012 Sifting for stars Apr 12, 2012
    • Mar 29, 2012 Pacific Ecology & Evolution Conference Mar 29, 2012
    • Feb 15, 2012 What does and doesn't constitute fishing Feb 15, 2012
    • Jan 20, 2012 The seadragon in photos Jan 20, 2012
    • Jan 20, 2012 Talking seadragons with Dr. Keith Martin-Smith Jan 20, 2012
    • Jan 3, 2012 Spearfishing on Danajon Bank Jan 3, 2012
  • 2011
    • Dec 16, 2011 The art of selling conservation Dec 16, 2011
    • Dec 5, 2011 Fishing the jackpot Dec 5, 2011
    • Oct 31, 2011 The shell game Oct 31, 2011
    • Oct 12, 2011 Weighing the impact of illegal fishing Oct 12, 2011
    • Sep 26, 2011 Do not adjust your monitor Sep 26, 2011
    • Sep 7, 2011 Sustainability at Shedd Aquarium Sep 7, 2011
    • Aug 30, 2011 Beautiful, beautiful data Aug 30, 2011
    • Aug 15, 2011 Cheapskate Aug 15, 2011
    • Aug 7, 2011 Food security in Batasan Aug 7, 2011
    • Aug 3, 2011 CITES, conservation, and geopolitics Aug 3, 2011
    • Jul 29, 2011 Language lessons Jul 29, 2011
    • Jul 18, 2011 How the other half fishes Jul 18, 2011
    • Jul 6, 2011 A fresh start in the Philippines Jul 6, 2011
    • Jun 27, 2011 El Santo Niño of the coral reef Jun 27, 2011
    • Jun 22, 2011 How do you make conservation more effective? Jun 22, 2011
    • Jun 2, 2011 First Nations Stories about the Sea Jun 2, 2011
    • May 30, 2011 Project Ocean: From designer handbags to marine conservation May 30, 2011
    • May 26, 2011 Success stories from Hawaii May 26, 2011
    • May 24, 2011 The Whitley connection May 24, 2011
    • May 18, 2011 The pros and cons of social media at scientific conferences May 18, 2011
    • May 18, 2011 Some thoughts on CITES May 18, 2011
    • May 17, 2011 Making connections May 17, 2011
    • May 16, 2011 Conservation through the back door May 16, 2011
    • May 15, 2011 IMCC 2011: The view from the registration table May 15, 2011
    • May 11, 2011 A walk through Hong Kong's traditional Chinese medicine district May 11, 2011

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