Occurrence of Seahorses Hippocampus spp. in the Southernmost Part of Western Europe: A New Maximum Depth Record

Author:

Ruiz-Jarabo Ignacio1ORCID,Hernández-Urcera Jorge2ORCID,Pereira Sira3,Sobrino Ignacio4ORCID,López Juan A.5,Planas Miquel3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Marine Biology and Aquaculture, Institute of Marine Sciences of Andalusia—Spanish National Research Council (ICMAN-CSIC), 11519 Puerto Real, Spain

2. ECOBIOMAR Research Group, Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas—Spanish National Research Council (IIM-CSIC), 36208 Vigo, Spain

3. Department of Marine Ecology and Resources, Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas—Spanish National Research Council (IIM-CSIC), 36208 Vigo, Spain

4. Centro Oceanográfico de Cádiz, Instituto Español de Oceanografía—Spanish National Research Council (IEO-CSIC), 11006 Cádiz, Spain

5. Fundación Aula del Mar Mediterráneo, 29140 Málaga, Spain

Abstract

Achieving sustainable resource use is a priority to meet future challenges. The Gulf of Cádiz, located in the Atlantic waters of southern Europe, is home to a significant fishing fleet due to the richness and diversity of its ecosystems. Managing this area is complex due to the diversity of variables, including social, ecological, and oceanographic factors. Therefore, multidisciplinary approaches are proposed for implementing conservation strategies. One strategy for defining area-based management measures is through the use of flagship species, such as seahorses. These emblematic animals can assist in defining such measures. However, there is currently scarce information on the occurrence of seahorses in the Gulf of Cádiz. In this study, we present the first occurrence data of two species of the genus Hippocampus (H. hippocampus and H. guttulatus) in this area. The Gulf of Cádiz is not only described as the southernmost region of their distribution in continental Europe, but it is also a significant landmark for the genus Hippocampus, as one adult was captured at a depth of up to 101 m. Five management areas based on differentiated benthic habitats are proposed. We believe that our study has the potential to significantly improve conservation of seahorses and induce a positive impact on the ecosystem.

Funder

Spanish Ministry of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge

PADI Foundation

Ramon y Cajal Fellowship

European Union through the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

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