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Leafy Seadragons Leafy Seadragons
Leafy Seadragons Leafy Seadragons: Image and brief information about research on the Leafy Seadragon, endemic to southern Australia. (Gasterosteiformes)
http://geocities.com/andrewjmelville/ilsd.html
Dragon Search Dragon Search
Dragon Search Dragon Search: Monitoring program that collects information about sightings of a unique southern Australian fish - the seadragon - to determine its distribution, habitat requirements, and research and management priorities. (Gasterosteiformes)
http://www.dragonsearch.asn.au/
Pygmyseahorse of South Sulawesi Pygmyseahorse of South Sulawesi
Pygmyseahorse of South Sulawesi Pygmyseahorse of South Sulawesi: Brief information and pictures of these well camouflaged fish. (Gasterosteiformes)
http://www.seatv.tv/pygmyseahorse.htm
Seahorse and Sea Dragon Central Seahorse and Sea Dragon Central
Seahorse and Sea Dragon Central Seahorse and Sea Dragon Central: Annotated links to seahorses and sea dragons (Syngnathidae). Covers biology and conservation, but also poems, music, and art. (Gasterosteiformes)
http://www.isidore-of-seville.com/seahorse/
Australian Leafy and Weedy Seadragons Australian Leafy and Weedy Seadragons
Australian Leafy and Weedy Seadragons Australian Leafy and Weedy Seadragons: Seadragons are endangered members of the Family Syngnathidae with leafy appendages or seaweed-like camouflage inhabiting southern Australian coastal waters. Description, features, life cycle, and habitat. (Gasterosteiformes)
http://www.windspeed.net.au/~jenny/seadragons/
Weedy Seadragon Weedy Seadragon
Weedy Seadragon Weedy Seadragon: Brief information about Phyllopteryx taeniolatus, which is closely related to the seahorse, in the Sydney area. (Gasterosteiformes)
http://www.abyss.com.au/dragon.html