Seahorses, some of the ocean's most charming fish, are in trouble. In
the past twenty years their populations has declined. They are
threatened by overfishing, pollution and climate change. In Handumon in
the Philippines, villagers and conservationists have joined to protect
the seahorse and the coral reefs where they live. Amanda Vincent and
Heather Koldewey, founders of Project Seahorse, work with Filipino
colleagues and local fishers like "Digoy" Paden to protect seahorses and
the livelihood of local fishing families. Through their efforts the
Handumon Marine Protected Area is now a model "underwater park" where
marine life is safe from fishing.