The islands of the Comoros and Madagascar harbour the last dugong populations in the South West Indian Ocean Islands. However, these populations are currently unstudied, apart from C3's previous work in the Comoros. The Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) has recently established a MoU for the international protection of the species, to which both Comoros and Madagascar are among the first signatories. This work aims to capitalize on this strong political commitment to dugong conservation in both countries to train a network of dugong experts, raise local awareness and gather preliminary information on dugongs and their habitat in north west Madagascar (probably the largest but least studied population in the region) using low-cost, sustainable research techniques to compile National Dugong Conservation Action Plans.
Project number: 0925198
Awarded amount: $5,000
Awarded date: 10-03-2010
Continent: Africa
Country: Comoros
Patricia Zehra Davis
Community Centred Conservation (C3)
17 Northcliffe Drive
London
London
N20 8JX
United Kingdom
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