Science & Environment
Australia’s seadragons: masters of disguise
Underwater photography is helping shed light on Australia’s mysterious seadragons.
Underwater photography is helping shed light on Australia’s mysterious seadragons.
The sparkling ocean inlet of Port Stephens, more than twice the size of Sydney Harbour and nestled between Nelson Bay and Hawks Nest on the NSW lower north coast, is a seahorse hotspot, with four species found here — this phenomenon occurs nowhere else in the country, and is considered rare worldwide.
Scientists call for a name for Australia’s southern temperate reef system.