According to a DMCR survey, Thailand had 273 dugongs in its surrounding waters in 2022, mostly living along the west coast in ...
WWF Thailand reports that 40% of stranded dugongs are underweight due to a severe seagrass shortage, threatening their survival.
Marine authorities have intensified efforts against dugong poaching after a mutilated dugong was found in Krabi’s Loh Yai Bay ...
An impassioned call for collective action to tackle the conservation crisis threatening seagrass and dugongs has been issued.
Chalermchai Sri-on has called for urgent and collective action to address the ongoing seagrass and dugong conservation crisis ...
The Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) announced that almost 40% of dugongs found stranded last year were underweight due to a lack of seagrass, their primary food source.DMCR and World ...
Last year, Thailand suffered record high sea temperatures, which led to a mass coral bleaching event and the death of seagrass, which in turn led to a mass die-off of dugongs and other ocean life.
Malaysia and Thailand. Despite resembling whales, dolphins and porpoises, dugongs are believed to be more closely related to elephants. These herbivores are typically sighted in estuaries and ...
AFP Thailand plans to halve the number of days it allows foreign tourists to stay without visas to 30 days as the Southeast Asian nation cracks down on travellers exploiting the waiver to engage ...