Title of article
After two decades: extremely rare records of dugongs, Dugong dugon (Sirenia: Dugongidae), in the Iranian Persian Gulf
Author/Authors
Tollab ، Mohammad Amin Department of Environment (DOE) , Rezaie-Atagholipour ، Mohsen Persian Gulf Biotechnology Park - Qeshm Environmental Conservation Institute (QECI) , Ali Abedi ، Haleh Persian Gulf Biotechnology Park - Qeshm Environmental Conservation Institute (QECI) , Askari Hesni ، Majid Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman , Abedi ، Ehsan Department of Ocean Science - Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science , Ahmadi ، Farideh Department of Environment (DOE) , Waerebeek ، Koen Van Persian Gulf Biotechnology Park - Qeshm Environmental Conservation Institute (QECI)
From page
108
To page
112
Abstract
The world s second-largest dugong, Dugong dugon (Müller), population after that of Australia forages among rich seagrass meadows along the Arabian coast of the Persian Gulf; however, the relatively seagrass-poor Iranian coast is considered an exceptional habitat for the species. The last modern dugong records along the Iranian Persian Gulf occurred two decades ago, which, however, are unsupported. Here we present two new documented records of D. dugon from an area in the Iranian coastal waters of Bushehr Province, near the Mond River estuary (Mond Protected Area), northeastern Persian Gulf. These include one individual, probably female, of ca. 2.5– 3 m body length found floating, in moderate decomposition, in offshore waters of the Motaf fishing ground on 30 April 2021, and one ca. 3 m female encountered entangled in a set gillnet in inshore waters of the same area on 29 December 2022, and which was successfully released alive. The potential of the area as a possible historical habitat for dugongs, and further implications, are discussed.
Keywords
Bycatch , citizen science , conservation , gillnet , historical habitat , Indian Ocean
Journal title
Journal of Animal Diversity
Journal title
Journal of Animal Diversity
Record number
2745869
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