Tentative at species level but undoubtedly the correct genus. Image 1 is cropped from Image 2(RHS),which explains the very limited image quality!
Snorkel from rocks at Bull Ring Bay.
Although not unexpected, I found it interesting that an adult Stigmatopora genus Pipefish was rafting aka hitch-hiking on a drift Posidonia blade so far from the mainland.
I also believe this is a Gulf Pipefish, whose common name would be inappropriate in the context of this observation, but that's just nitpicking by yours truly:)
In 22 meters on sand rubble mixture . Many specimens different colors , all adults 12 cm in height with tail curled .
Pair were moving around some sponge and holding tails occasionally. Appeared to be oblivious of my presence.
Seahorse using a Menella sp. sea fan for a holdfast.
For sea fan, see linked observation.
The female seahorse was motionless when first spotted between the seagrass, but started swimming swiftly through the dense seagrass when she noticed us that we've lost sight after few minutes of spotting her.
Observation by Vivian Room/Guylian Seahorses of the World
Eilat Coral Beach Nature Reserve
Still alive found on the beach.
Found dead in the shore. Don't know which specie is
Observed at low tidal zone one hour and a half from low tide. Cloudy with 8 kt west winds. Collection method: Sandy flat observation
Field Notes - We found this cute little Beady Pipefish (Hippichthys penicillus) in the Gold Coast Broadwater last weekend. He was attached to some seaweed. ID has been confirmed by Queensland Museum.