Pipefish are distinctive little fish that resemble seahorses stretched out straight. Like seahorses they snap up their prey using a long tubular snout, have a body covered in bony plates and brood their young using a pouch on the abdomen of the male. There are about 200 species found around the world, although here in New England there is only one, the Northern Pipefish (Syngnathus fuscus).
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