肯尼亚儒艮的现状和趋势调查

Asma Awadh, M. Mwakumanya, Mohamed Omar
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目的:本研究的目的是评估肯尼亚儒艮(Dugong dugon)的分布状况。儒艮是一种食草性海洋哺乳动物,生活在热带和亚热带印度洋-西太平洋和印度洋。在全球范围内,世界自然保护联盟将儒艮列为稀有动物;肯尼亚根据《2013年野生动物保护和管理法》也采取了同样的措施,从而使儒艮成为保护的重点。这项研究的主要目的是评估自20世纪60年代以来儒艮在肯尼亚的分布和保护状况。方法:本研究采用并行三角测量设计来证实三种方法的结果。本研究采用文献综述法、半结构化问卷法、指导性访谈法和焦点小组讨论法获取社会经济数据。数据是在渔村收集的,这些渔村有关于儒艮供应的书面或轶事记录。378名渔民参与了这项研究。该研究汇总了六个采样研究地点几十年来的儒艮数量,并将数据以折线图的形式呈现出来。此外,该研究还计算了儒艮十年到下一个十年的变化率。研究发现:20世纪60年代,肯尼亚水域出现了100多只儒艮;自那以后,它们的数量大幅减少。同期,儒艮的栖息地和觅食面积也在缩小,情况进一步恶化。研究区内已知的儒艮觅食区有30多个;其中只有10个已知有儒艮出没。据估计,目前肯尼亚海域大约有20只儒艮。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:这项研究证实了儒艮在肯尼亚的存在。此外,儒艮数量非常少,因此迫切需要保护它们。在Kiunga和Kisite海洋保护区(MPAs)及其周边地区发现了儒艮;这就放大了海洋保护区的保护价值。
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Dugongs in Kenya – a survey on status and Trends
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess Dugongs' status distribution of dugongs (Dugong dugon) in Kenya. A dugong is a herbivorous marine mammal of the tropical and subtropical Indo-West Pacific and the Indian Ocean. Globally, IUCN classified the Dugong as rare; Kenya has done the same under the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act 2013, thus making Dugongs a conservation priority. The study's main objective was to assess dugongs' distribution and status for conservation in Kenya since the 1960s. Methodology: The study employed a concurrent triangulation design to corroborate findings from three methods. The study used a literature review, semi-structured questionnaires, guided interviews, and focus group discussions with respondents on obtaining socio-economic data. Data was collected in fishing villages with documented and or anecdotal records of the availability of dugongs. Experiences 378 fishers were reached for the study. The study aggregated the number of dugongs sited by decades from the six sampled study sites and presented the data on a line graph. Further, the study computed the rate of change in dugongs from one decade to the next. Findings: More than 100 dugongs occurred in the Kenyan waters in the 1960s; their population has declined considerably since then. The dugong habitat and feeding area have also shrunk over the same period, further aggravating the situation. There were more than thirty known dugong feeding areas in the study areas; only 10 of them are still known to host dugongs. An estimated 20 dugongs are known to be present in the Kenyan marine waters in the current times. Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: This study confirmed the presence of dugongs in Kenya. Further, the dugong numbers are very small, thus showing an urgent need for their conservation. Dugongs are found in Kiunga and Kisite Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and their immediate surroundings; this amplifies the conservation value of the MPAs.
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