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Fisherman Rescues Endangered Sea Cow Off Pudukkottai
14 Jul
Summary
- A 200-kg juvenile dugong was rescued near Pudukkottai.
- The dugong was accidentally caught in fishing nets.
- Conservation efforts include seagrass restoration and fisherman incentives.

A fisherman off the Pudukkottai coast successfully rescued a 200-kg juvenile dugong that was accidentally entangled in his fishing net. The protected marine mammal, also known as a sea cow, was safely released back into the sea on Sunday night.
This incident underscores the effectiveness of community-driven conservation initiatives in Tamil Nadu. Efforts like restoring approximately three acres of seagrass, which is vital for dugongs, are actively strengthening their habitat. The state has established India's first Dugong Conservation Reserve in the coastal waters of Palk Bay.
Further reinforcing conservation, the Tamil Nadu forest department provides financial incentives to fishermen and their families who participate in rescuing and safely releasing dugongs. These measures are crucial for protecting vulnerable species and their ecosystems.