IUCN Seahorse, Pipefish & Seadragon (original) (raw)

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IUCN Red List Status of the Syngnathiformes

Family Critically Endangered (CR) Endangered (EN) Vulnerable (VU) Near Threatened (NT) Least Concern (LC) Data Deficient (DD)
Aulostomidae (Trumpetfish) 3
Centriscidae (Snipefish, Shrimpfish, Razorfish,Bellowfish) 8 3
Fistulariidae (Cornetfish) 4
Solenstomidae (Ghost pipefish) 3 1
Syngnathidae (Seahorses, Pipefishes, Pipehorses, Seadragons) 1 3 14 2 165 93

IUCN Red List Status of the Family Syngnathidae

Critically Endangered (CR) Endangered (EN) Vulnerable (VU) Near Threatened (NT) Least Concern (LC) Data Deficient (DD)
Seahorses* 2 12 1 10 17
Pipefishes 1 1 2 1 148 69
Pipehorses 5 6
Seadragons 2 1

*Note: Currently, there are 46 recognised species of seahorse- four newly described species (H. haema, H. japapigu, H. nalu and H. waleananus) have not yet been evaluated on the IUCN Red List.

Photo credits: Banner image of Hedgehog seahorse (Hippocampus spinosissimus) by Luc Eeckhaut / Guylian Seahorses of the World. Other images: Long-snouted seahorse (Hippocampus guttulatus) and rainbow wrasse (Coris julis), Croatia, Plavnik. Photo by Lars Reichenbach / Guylian Seahorses of the World. Network pipefish (Corythoichthys flavofasciatus). Photo by Richard Smith / Ocean Realm Images