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Episode 3: Global report reveals worldwide status and conservation of dugongs

Mon, 17 Nov

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Zoom - see link below

Join us for a special online panel discussing what was found in the first major global review of dugong populations in more than 20 years.

Episode 3: Global report reveals worldwide status and conservation of dugongs
Episode 3: Global report reveals worldwide status and conservation of dugongs

Time and location

17 Nov 2025, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Zoom - see link below

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Australia is home to the largest and most studied dugong population on Earth – but why are dugongs vanishing across other countries within their range?


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Led by JCU TropWATER’s Professor Helene Marsh, the new Global Assessment of Dugong Status and Conservation Needs offers the first worldwide snapshot of this vulnerable species in more than two decades. The report brings together 70 international experts to chart a new course for dugong conservation.


Join us for this online panel to learn about where dugongs are thriving, where they’re disappearing, and what can be done to protect them.


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