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DUGONG CONSERVATION IN TANZANIA

Environmental Panorama
Mafia Island - Tanzania
April of 2005

 

05/04/2005 – WWF has initiated a dugong conservation programme in the islands off the Tanzanian coast, in an attempt to protect one of the world’s most threatened marine mammals.

The conservation programme is focusing its conservation efforts in the waters of Mafia Island — a group of five islands whose coral reefs, sea grass beds, and mangroves host some of the richest life on the east African coast. Marine turtles, humpback and sperm whales, 400 species of fish, a host of corals, sponges, molluscs, starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers, and the occasional dugong, all claim the waters as home.

WWF, together with the Born Free Foundation and the Wildlife Conservation Society, is working with fishing communities along the coast to raise awareness of the dugong’s endangered status and to help with animal sightings. Dugongs are subject to a range of human threats, including entanglement in fishing nets, loss and degradation of important habitat such as seagrass meadows, and collisions with boats.

In February 2005, a fishing crew from nearby Koma Island caught two dugongs in their fishing nets. Both had drowned. A female dugong was also caught accidentally in the same area a year earlier.

“These incidents highlight the importance of this area as suitable dugong habitat as well as providing further proof that they do still occur in small numbers in Tanzania,” said Godfrey Mokoki of the Mafia District Fisheries Office.

Once abundant in Tanzanian waters, dugong populations have declined dramatically by over 90 per cent in the past 30–40 years. Classified internationally as “vulnerable to extinction”, the dugong is the most endangered marine mammal in the Western Indian Ocean region.

“The fact that several dugong captures have been reported within the past 15 months signifies a new level of awareness of the dugong’s dire plight amongst coastal communities,” said Joyce Bayona with the WWF Tanzania Programme Office.

“Urgent measures are still needed to protect these majestic seagrass-eating creatures before they are gone forever. This can be achieved through awareness and education campaigns, establishment of dugong sanctuaries and restriction of threatening fishing gears.”

NOTES:

• Dugongs, or sea cows as they are sometimes called, are marine animals which can grow to about 3m in length and weigh as much as 400kg. They Dugongs inhabit shallow, tropical waters throughout the Indo-Pacific region.

• Individual dugongs can travel several hundred miles in a few days, through the waters of many different countries. Because they don't stay within jurisdictional boundaries, WWF's ecoregion approach is well-suited to address these conservation issues and WWF has identified the Eastern African Marine Ecoregion as one of its priority conservation areas.

• The waters of Mafia Island Marine Park are part of the East Africa Marine Ecoregion (EAME), which runs for 4,600km down the east African coast from southern Somalia to northeast South Africa. The Ecoregion is one of the most diverse coral, mangrove, and seagrass complexes in the western Indian Ocean. It includes an almost continuous fringing coral reef along the coastline of Tanzania and Kenya as well as one of the most important coastal wetlands in East Africa, the 3,200ha of mangrove forest in Tanzania's Rufiji Delta.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Joyce Bayona)
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