Marine Conservation Analysis Of Dugong Life Habitat Ecosystem

Maulana Andriansyah
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The dugong (Dugong dugon) is a large marine mammal belonging to the order Sirenia and is one of four living species of sea cows, along with the manatees. Dugongs are found throughout the Indo-Pacific region, inhabiting shallow coastal waters, estuaries, lagoons, and seagrass beds, making them highly dependent on seagrass ecosystems for their survival. The dugong is classified as vulnerable to extinction by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), with population declines attributed to habitat loss, hunting, accidental capture, and climate change. Therefore, conservation efforts are essential to ensure the survival of the dugong and the maintenance of the ecological services provided by seagrass ecosystems. The current state of knowledge on dugongs and their conservation can be synthesized based on the findings of the ten selected references. Overall, these references provide evidence for the importance of seagrass meadows as habitat and food source for dugongs, as well as for the numerous threats facing this species. Overall, the reviewed literature underscores the importance of engaging local com-munities in dugong conservation efforts. Community-based conservation interventions have the potential to reduce hunting pressure on dugongs and promote positive attitudes towards conservation. Furthermore, the recognition of the cultural significance of dugongs can foster greater community involvement and support for conservation initiatives.
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儒艮生境生态系统的海洋保护分析
儒艮(dugong dugon)是一种大型海洋哺乳动物,属于海牛目,是与海牛一起生活的四种海牛之一。儒艮遍布印度-太平洋地区,生活在浅海水域、河口、泻湖和海草床上,它们的生存高度依赖海草生态系统。儒艮被国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)列为易灭绝物种,其数量下降归因于栖息地丧失、狩猎、意外捕获和气候变化。因此,保护工作对于确保儒艮的生存和维持海草生态系统提供的生态服务至关重要。根据这10篇文献的研究结果,可以综合目前对儒艮及其保护的认识状况。总的来说,这些文献为海草草甸作为儒艮栖息地和食物来源的重要性以及该物种面临的众多威胁提供了证据。总的来说,文献综述强调了让当地社区参与儒艮保护工作的重要性。以社区为基础的保护干预措施有可能减少对儒艮的狩猎压力,并促进对保护的积极态度。此外,认识到儒艮的文化意义可以促进更多的社区参与和支持保护措施。
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