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Seahorses and Pipefishes
    • Hippo News
    • Seahorse info
      • Identify seahorses
      • Seahorse's sex
      • Seahorses' habitat
      • Seahorse distribution
    • Pipefish info
      • Identify Syngnathus species
      • Identify Entelurus and Nerophis species
      • Pipefish distribution
    • Scientific information
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  • Contribute to Hippo-ATLAS
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  • Seahorse photos
    • Short-snouted seahorse
    • Long-snouted seahorse
    • Drab seahorse
  • Pipefish photos
    • Greater pipefish
    • Narrow-snouted pipefish
    • Variegated pipefish
    • Lesser pipefish
    • Black-striped pipefish
    • Espiguette pipefish
    • Adriatic pipefish
    • Lagoon swimming pipefish
    • Atlantic deep-snouted pipefish
    • Mediterranean deep-snouted pipefish
    • Adriatic deep-snouted pipefish
    • Snake pipefish
    • Straightnose pipefish
    • Worm pipefish
    • Spotted worm pipefish
  • Arcachon Bay Syngnathidae
UnderWater Biology Trips
    • Next UW Biology trips
    • 2016 Manado Fish Watch mission
    • 2015 Lake Tanganyika mission
    • 2013 Moalboal Fish Watch mission
    • 2012 Indonesia Fish Watch mission
    • 2011 Djibouti Fish Watch mission
    • 2011 Cerbere-Banyuls mission
    • 2011 Nosy Be mission
    • 2010 Fish Watch Djibouti
    • 2010 Lessepsian fish in Turkey
Documents and information
    • Gulf of Lion Cryptobenthic Fish survey documents
    • Syngnathid documents and files
      • Syngnathid survey field documents
      • Syngnathid reports
    • News history
      • News History 2012
      • News history 2011
    • UW Biology trip downloadable documents
    • Fish Watch downloadable documents
 
Contribute to Hippo-ATLAS

How to proceed ?


If you have seen a seahorse or a pipefish in the coastal waters of Europe or anywhere around the Mediterranean Sea, you can contribute to our Hippo-ATLAS project. Here is how to proceed.


The best way: making photographs! Even if their quality is not perfect, photos are always useful. They allow to check the species and whether it is a male or a female, and they give indications on morphological and environmental features.


If you do not have a photo, you can nevertheless send us your data, but try to identify the species and the sex, and to gather all useful information.


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© Photos G. Breton, P. Francour, P. Louisy and V. Maran

 

To fulfil as best as you can Hippo-ATLAS needs, please read the following advice.

 

Get your photos ready

• Select photos that show the general aspect of the animal and it’s close environment. A side view of the head might be interesting as well. If you cannot make a choice, no problem, the contribution form accepts as much as three photos.

• Crop if necessary for the specimen to be clearly visible (your photos will appear postcard sized on line).

• Resize if necessary: the recommended size is 1600 pixels for the largest dimension (minimum 900 pixels).

• Use JPEG or RVB image file formats.

 

Gather data about the animal

• The animal's aspect: size, colour, skin appendages…

• Check the species in our pages: Identify seahorses, Identify Syngnathus species, Identify Entelurus and Nerophis species.

• As far as possible check the gender in our Seahorse's sex page.

 

Gather data about observation conditions

• Date, local time…

• Location: town, county, and GPS coordinates when possible.

• Environmental data: depth, substrate, habitat, current...

 

You are now ready to send your photos and information: get to the Hippo-ATLAS form.

 

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