Tamil Nadu’s dugong population rises to 270 in Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar, marking a major conservation milestone for ...
India’s dugongs are thriving along Tamil Nadu’s coast, with 270 individuals now recorded. Active breeding is confirmed, and a ...
Personnel from DENR-12 Protected Area Management Office of the Sarangani Bay Protected Seascape (PAMO-SBPS), assisted by Bantay Dagat (sea patrol), conduct a necropsy on the lifeless sea mammal ...
The Andaman coast was one of very few places in the world with a viable population but then dead dugongs began washing up. Now half have gone ...
A 500kg pregnant dugong washes ashore in General Santos City. Sarangani Bay authorities highlight the critical status of the ...
The Andaman Coast has one of the largest concentration of dugong in the world, so why are numbers falling dramatically and what can they tell us about a biodiversity warning cry ...
The undersea world is an amazing one. There are countless species beneath the surface, all engaging in fascinating activities that you have to see to believe. Case in point: the dugong. As you’ll see ...
A survey estimates Tamil Nadu's dugong population at 270, marking Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar as India's largest habitat.
A pregnant dugong or sea cow believed to be near its delivery period was washed ashore and died later in General Santos City on 7, 2026.
India's vulnerable dugong population shows promising stability along the Tamil Nadu coast, with a recent survey counting 270 individuals in key habitats. Conservation efforts, including protected ...
By Carolyn Cowan Unprecedented numbers of emaciated dugongs have washed up dead along Thailand’s Andaman Sea coast over the past three years, prompting marine scientists to urgently investigate what’s ...
A rescued baby dugong — a plant-eating marine mammal who looks a bit like a vacuum cleaner — is getting some TLC in captivity, as veterinarians take the unusual step of treating him away from his ...