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In a first, a rare Dugong spotted in Gulf of Kutch
Updated On: 13 May, 2022 10:06 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
The Dugong is one of only four extant species of Sirenia sea cow. It is the only herbivorous mammal that is exclusively dependent on the seagrass habitat

Dugong
A news that has made the wildlife lovers and the marine researchers extremely happy, for the first time, a rare Dugong was photographed alive using a drone camera in the Gulf of Kutch, Gujarat.
The Dugong is one of only four extant species of Sirenia sea cow. It is the only herbivorous mammal that is exclusively dependent on the seagrass habitat. High fishing pressure and other coastal developmental activities resulted in the degradation of seagrass habitats in India and ultimately threatened the Dugong populations in the county. Thus, the Dugong is protected under Schedule list I of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, and is also listed in Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). Dugongs play a fundamental ecological role in the functioning of coastal marine habitats, particularly seagrass ecosystems.

