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      • Dugongs are threatened by sea grass habitat loss or degradation because of coastal development or industrial activities that cause water pollution. If there is not enough sea grass to eat then the dugong does not breed normally. This makes the conservation of their shallow water marine habitat very important.
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  1. Jul 12, 2024 · Various organizations like the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) work toward dugong conservation. Dugongs are listed as Vulnerable to Extinction on the IUCN’s Red List of Threatened Species. This status reflects the urgent need for their protection.

  2. Sep 11, 2019 · Conservationists want to preserve different populations of dugongs and increase their chances of being able to adapt to ocean changes in the future. It is particularly important to do this because of the vital role the mammals play in maintaining healthy coastlines.

    • Do dugongs deserve a high conservation status?1
    • Do dugongs deserve a high conservation status?2
    • Do dugongs deserve a high conservation status?3
    • Do dugongs deserve a high conservation status?4
  3. Unfortunately, dugongs are listed as vulnerable or endangered in many parts of their range due to various threats, including habitat loss, pollution, entanglement in fishing nets, and boat strikes. Dugongs hold cultural significance for many indigenous communities in regions where they are found.

  4. Panel discussion. What will your country contribute to Arabian Gulf chapter? Distribution and abundance of dugongs. Distribution and status of seagrass. Threats to dugongs and their habitats. Current conservation measures.

  5. The dugong (Dugong dugon) is the only herbivorous mammal that is strictly marine. It has a range spanning some 37 countries, including tropical and subtropical coastal and island waters. This plan presents a global overview of the status of the dugong and its management throughout its range.

    • Carole Eros, Joanna Hugues, H. Marsh, Helen Penrose
    • 2002
  6. Dugongs are threatened by sea grass habitat loss or degradation because of coastal development or industrial activities that cause water pollution. If there is not enough sea grass to eat then the dugong does not breed normally. This makes the conservation of their shallow water marine habitat very important.

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  8. Dugong populations globally have been depleted by habitat degradation due to coastal development, water quality changes, boat-strike, hunting and accidental bycatch in fisheries. Those threats, combined with a long lifespan and slow reproductive rate, make the dugong particularly vulnerable to extinction. Behaviour and ecology

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