Article 6D3BG Hundreds of baby seahorses moved to Sydney Harbour ‘hotels’ in world’s biggest release

Hundreds of baby seahorses moved to Sydney Harbour ‘hotels’ in world’s biggest release

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Catie McLeod
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About 380 juvenile White's seahorses re-homed in Chowder bay after being reared in captivity at Sydney Institute of Marine Science

Hundreds of baby seahorses have been moved into hotels" in Sydney Harbour in what local scientists say is the world's biggest ever release of the marine creature into the wild.

About 380 juvenile White's seahorses were released at Chowder bay in Mosman on Tuesday after being bred and reared in captivity by the Sydney Institute of Marine Science (Sims).

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