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Tamil Nadu Fishermen Rescue Weak Marine Mammal Dugong: Watch

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The age of the rescued marine mammal appears to be 50-60 years previous.

The mammal, believed to be about eight feet long, weighed between 700 and 800 kilograms. (Photo Credits: X)

The mammal, believed to be about eight toes lengthy, weighed between 700 and 800 kilograms. (Picture Credit: X)

A gaggle of fishermen saved a dugong, a marine mammal also called ‘sea cow’, who was stranded in fishing nets in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. The incident occurred near Keezhathottam village the place the fishermen noticed the dugong entangled in a internet at about 5 AM. The mammal, believed to be about eight toes lengthy, weighed between 700 and 800 kilograms and was rescued and launched into the ocean.

In response to The Instances Of India (TOI), the fishermen led by the boat proprietor Chelladurai contacted the officers of the Pattukottai Forest Vary. After speaking with them, officers defined the method of rescuing the animal over the telephone. In response to authorities, the age of the rescued marine mammal appears to be 50-60 years previous.

Tamil Nadu’s Further Chief Secretary of the Well being Division, Supriya Sahu, shared a video of the rescue on X (previously Twitter) and urged folks to grasp how neighborhood members can turn into an necessary conservation power for wild animals. The video went viral and customers applauded the fishermen for doing their greatest to guard sea creatures.

A consumer commented, “Great to see native communities main wildlife conservation efforts! Tamil Nadu’s work for dugong safety is really inspiring.”

“Extremely commendable and steps in the suitable route”, learn a remark.

Dugongs are categorised as “Weak” within the IUCN Pink Listing for endangered species and are protected in India having Schedule I standing beneath the Wildlife (Safety) Act. The species that feeds on seagrass and is crucial to the well being of marine grasslands and native fisheries. The Tamil Nadu authorities has realised the necessity for the conservation of those animals and established the primary Dugong Conservation Reserve in Palk Bay masking about 448 sq km of the coastal water territory.

For the final two years, officers have carried out environmental consciousness campaigns and are estimated to have reached about 53 coastal villages with info on the significance of dugongs and find out how to safely rescue entangled marine mammals. This initiative has developed a sense of accountability within the native fishermen to preserve wildlife, as said by Pattukottai forest vary officer, A S Chandrasekaran, advised TOI.

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