Rare Dugong Sighted in Côn Đảo National Park, Vietnam: A Sign of Ocean Recovery

Rare Dugong Sighted in Côn Đảo National Park, Vietnam: A Sign of Ocean Recovery



Dugong Spotted in Con Dao Waters: A Vibrant Sign of Marine Revival

On the afternoon of June 23, 2025, a precious dugong, also known as a sea cow, was joyfully observed in the waters of Con Dao National Park. This remarkable sighting serves as a wonderful indicator that our marine environment is on the mend, and crucially, the seagrass meadows – the dugong's primary sustenance – are gradually regenerating.

Dugongs are exceptionally rare marine creatures, subject to stringent protection and listed as globally endangered. Their reappearance in this cherished location is a powerful testament to the ongoing and effective conservation efforts aimed at safeguarding our natural world.

Dugongs Return to Con Dao: The Sea is Alive Again!

Let us continue our commitment to protection, ensuring not only the survival of the dugong but also the vital green breath of our ocean.

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