Hello Marmammers
Firstly, I'd encourage you all to look at our new web site
www.dugongs.org
it details our efforts to conserve what we think is the last viable dugong
population in the Western Indian Ocean.
We'd welcome your comments.
One of the focuses of this work is to provide alternate livelihoods for local
fishers, to attempt to wean them from using gill-nets - the major cause of
dugong mortality. As this is a major tourist area, one of our approaches is to
develop community based tourism, both eco and cultural. But, many of the
tourists visiting Mozambique are Portuguese, and we need questionnaires
translated into Portuguese.
Are there any Portuguese (Brazilian) speaking marine mammalogists out there
willing to help and translate for us???
Your suggestions would be welcome also.
We'd really appreciate your help.
Please contact me if you are.
Vic Cockcroft
[email protected]
Centre for Dolphin Studies
Dugongs Western Indian Ocean
Dr. V.G. Cockcroft
P.O. Box 1856, Plettenberg Bay
South Africa. 6600.
Phone 27 (0)44 532 7954
Fax 27 (0) 865158319
Mobile/Cell: 27 (0)83 655 6902
www.dolphinstudies.org
www.dugongs.org
SKYPE: C.D.S.1
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