According to researchers at UBC, approximately 37 million seahorses are taken from coastal waters every year and more than half end up on the black market for use in traditional Chinese medicines, which are believed to boost male libido and even cure impotence. Morganne Campbell has more on what’s being done to save the fish.
Global News at 5:30 Toronto
‘Project Seahorse’ conservation versus the black market
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