Dugongs are tagged with tracking devices, this is done for that scientists can monitor their population and keep tract of the dugongs
The Dugongs are listed with a status of "vulnerable" according to the IUCN Red List, and their population trend "unknown". For more details, please see sites listed below.
The population of NGO Monitor is 13.
The population of Monitor Group is 1,500.
rarely none but the population of 800 now.Every year 50 or 25 die from boats and suffacation or habitat loss.
Yes. Dugongs are vertebrates.
Scientists can count a species population using methods such as observational surveys, camera traps, radio tracking, and genetic analysis. These methods help estimate population size and distribution accurately, allowing scientists to monitor changes over time and implement conservation strategies effectively.
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Dugongs are not native to American waters; they primarily inhabit warm coastal waters of the Indian and western Pacific Oceans. However, there are occasional sightings of dugongs in the U.S. Virgin Islands and some areas of Florida, although these are rare and not part of a stable population. Their habitat mainly consists of shallow marine environments with seagrass beds, which are crucial for their diet. Overall, the presence of dugongs in the U.S. is very limited.
Dugongs live in estuaries.
There is an organisation that is called Dugongs Reach-out.
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