Pipefish in Newark Bay, NJ

dakineacct

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I was working in the shipping berths at Newark Bay, in NJ a couple of days ago and a pipefish swam right up to my boat. I was so surprised, I had never seen one in our wonderfully polluted waters before. A Google search revealed that some Northern Pipefish (Syngnathus fuscus) inhabit the bay. Really cool.
 
Neat find. Pipefish and Sea horses wonder around the eastern (I'm sure western side as well) end of Long Island.
 
Yeah, I have actually seen seahorses beneath piers in Brooklyn. The NY harbor is much cleaner than it used to be.
 
Yeah today I was fishing off a pier outside of OceanCity NJ and someone pulled in a huge clump of seaweed and a pipefish was tangled in the seaweed. Never knew they were in this area until today.
 
Oh yeah, pipes and seahorses are everywhere up here. I have caught both in minnow traps in the summer. I have filleted many fish around that have multiple seahorses in their stomachs.
 
The pipes in question are the northern pipefish (Syngnathus fuscus). The SH are most likely Northern H. erectus, which differ from the Southern erectus in that they are a bit smaller, have shorter snouts, and give birth to pelagic fry.

HTH
 
Oh yeah, pipes and seahorses are everywhere up here. I have caught both in minnow traps in the summer. I have filleted many fish around that have multiple seahorses in their stomachs.

Where have you caught the SH? I've only seen pipefish. I mainly end up in OceanCity and surrounding areas when I go scavaging. Never seen a SH.
 
Again, I caught one in a minnow trap once. But I have mostly seen them in the stomachs of filleted fish: flounder, sea bass, and mahi. So I assume they are all over on the reefs offshore.
 
They're more common in the late summer and early fall. I live in LBI and go to Graveling Point at the end of Radio Road in Tuckerton. It's a bay beach that looks out at Atlantic City. You can usually catch them with seining nets or even with some googles. Seahorses are common in this area also.
 
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