[image: image.gif]Dear Marmammers

We are pleased to announce our latest publication on the use of drones for
dugong research in India. This is the first time an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
has been used in the country to assess marine mammal populations. We also
detected several other species of conservation importance while conducting
these surveys. This work paves way for more detailed systematic surveys in
the future to estimate dugongs and other marine megafauna populations along
the vast Indian coastline.

Sagar Rajpurkar, Anant Pande, Sajal Sharma, Swapnali Gole, Sohini Dudhat,
J. A. Johnson, K. Sivakumar (2021) Light-weight unmanned aerial vehicle
surveys detect dugongs and other globally threatened marine species from
the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. *Current Science, 121(2).*

You may access the article from the link:
*https://www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/121/02/0195.pdf
<https://www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/121/02/0195.pdf>*

regards
Anant
Anant Pande, Ph.D
Project Scientist

Ravi Sankaran Fellow, 2012
JC Daniel Young Conservation Leader, 2019
Early Career Researcher Awardee (PSG), 2021
Ph no: +91-135-2646211-215 ext. 5007
Twitter: @AnantPande28
Former Team Lead - Indian Polar Research Network
<http://iprnindia.wixsite.com/iprn>
Project SEABIRD - http://pagodroma.blogspot.com
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anant_Pande

<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anant_Pande>







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