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    • Isolated dugong population still occurs around Palau

      • An isolated dugong population still occurs around Palau (Republic of Belau), Western Caroline Islands, about 850 km from both Papua New Guinea to the south and the Philippines to the west.
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  1. Known in the Palau Islands as Mesekiu, the dugong is a cultural icon with a substantial history regarding its hunting and value in the social hierarchy of traditional life. The Palau population of dugongs is unique in several ways.

    • Are there dugongs in Palau?1
    • Are there dugongs in Palau?2
    • Are there dugongs in Palau?3
    • Are there dugongs in Palau?4
    • Are there dugongs in Palau?5
  2. The dugong (Dugong dugon) is an iconic marine mammal considered threatened through out nearly all of its range. The population in the Republic of Palau is the most isolated population in the

  3. Jan 1, 1995 · We believe that the current small population cannot sustain the existing level of poaching. Unless poaching is stopped immediately, we believe that dugongs will become extinct in Palau, as they have in several other archipelagoes (Husar, 1975). If dugongs are to survive in Palau, their habitats must also be protected.

    • H. Marsh, G.B. Rathbun, T.J. O'Shea, A.R. Preen
    • 1995
  4. Dugongs (Fig. 4) are listed as a vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. However, a regional assessment of dugong by Marsh et al. (2011) concluded the Palau population as Critically Endangered and very isolated. The closest dugongs are 800 km to the south in Papua Barat and 850 km to the west in the Philippines (Marsh et al., 2002).

  5. An isolated dugong population still occurs around Palau (Republic of Belau), Western Caroline Islands, about 850 km from both Papua New Guinea to the south and the Philippines to the west.

    • 10.1111/j.1748-7692.1988.tb00206.x
    • Status of dugongs in waters around Palau
    • 1988
  6. Dugong meat is considered a luxury food and is also believed to have aphrodisiac properties. They are actively hunted in these regions, in some places to near-extinction. [101] In Palau, dugongs were traditionally hunted with heavy spears from canoes. Although it is illegal and there is widespread disapproval of killing dugongs, poaching ...

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  8. Oct 8, 2010 · The closest known permanent dugong populations to Palau are found in Indonesia (800 km to the south) and the Philippines (1000 km to the west) (Nishiwaki and Marsh 1985), with recruitment from these areas to Palau (or the reverse) being unlikely (Marsh 1995).

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