Publication: Dugong distribution and abundance in the northern Great Barrier Reef Marine Park - November 2000
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Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
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The waters of northern Australia are internationally recognised as the stronghold of the
dugong (Dugong dugon) which is listed as vulnerable to extinction by the IUCN (2000).
Significant populations persist in Australian waters, and dugongs are specifically cited as
one of the World Heritage values of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. Much of
the information used to manage dugong populations in this region has been provided by
aerial surveys using standardised techniques. We report here on aerial surveys conducted
in the following regions in November 2000 to assess the status of the dugong:
(1) the Northern Great Barrier Reef Region between Hunter Point (11°15’S — south of
Cape York) and Cape Bedford (15°30’S — near Cooktown); and,
(2) the region between Cape Bedford and 17°25’S (near Innisfail).
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Research publication series no. 77
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