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By Carolyn Cowan Unprecedented numbers of emaciated dugongs have washed up dead along Thailand’s Andaman Sea coast over the ...
PHUKET: Marine officials have revealed that a dugong that washed ashore at Ban Ko En in Mai Khao likely died from natural ...
Marine officials in Phuket have reported that a dugong found ashore at Ban Ko En in Mai Khao, Phuket likely succumbed to natural causes.
As an adaptation to bottom-feeding, its muzzle is turned downward and its upper lip is covered with stiff yet sensitive bristles used to isolate and uproot sea grasses. All dugongs have smooth skin ...
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC), which spotted two dead dugongs (sea cows) along the country ... Preliminary assessments indicate that the animals may have been trapped ...
From surprise sea creatures to spa-loving stallions ... Security footage appeared to show a dugong drifting through the waters, though how it got there (or where it went) remains a mystery. The ...
As part of the initiative, Dugong Adventure donated storybooks about dugongs to the school for an accessible way to learn about these gentle creatures ... often called “sea cows,” are marine ...
The last one year has seen rescue and release of many sea turtles and a few Dugongs, commonly known as “sea cow”, by fishermen of different coastal villages in Pattukottai Forest Range.
ISKANDAR PUTERI: The Fisheries Department is replanting seagrass to conserve the plant in Pulau Tinggi and Pulau Sibu, Mersing, which are dugong grazing areas and habitats. Fisheries Department ...