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Seagrass Meadows: A Dugong’s Favorite Place
Dugongs spend most of their time grazing in shallow tropical waters. These seagrass meadows are essential for their survival.
Chinese scientists have confirmed the presence of a dugong — one of the oldest marine mammals — in the coastal waters near Yongshu Reef in China's Nansha Islands since early July. The discovery marks ...
A landmark study has revealed the region is a global sanctuary for dugongs, with calf sightings at their highest level since 2006 in areas north of Mission Beach. James Cook University published the ...
Boaters off Indonesia saw a baby dugong swimming and seemingly playing with two adult dugongs in a first-of-its-kind sighting for the area. Screengrab from Kabola Fishermen’s Communication Forum/Engky ...
The proposed International Dugong Conservation Centre in Thanjavur district has raised concern among locals and environmental activists, as the site is located within a No-Development Zone under the ...
Australia remains the best place in the world for dugongs to survive. This one was photographed off the coast of Western Australia. Source: Source: Shark Bay Eco Tours Australia is defying a worrying ...
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