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Restocking program at Port Stephens aims to save threatened White's Seahorse population
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : July 7, 2024 - 14:23
Seahorses may look a little strange, but they are vital indicators of marine health. Landline's Sean Murphy takes a look at a restocking program at Port Stephens, where the population of the threatened 'White's Seahorse' was decimated by the Hawkesbury River floods of 2021 and 2022.