Mindanao Times

Beloved baby dugong ‘Mariam’ dies in Thailand with plastic in stomach

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A SICK baby dugong whose fight for recovery won hearts in Thailand and cast a spotlight on ocean conservati­on has died from an infection exacerbate­d by bits of plastic lining her stomach, officials said Saturday.

Mariam washed up in shallow waters off southweste­rn Thailand months ago and photos of her nuzzling playfully next to rescuers quickly went viral.

The discovery soon after of another orphaned dugong brought the sea cows celebrity status, the attention of a Thai princess -- who named the second one “Jamil” -and round-the-clock webcasts giving viewers a frontrow seat to feedings and treatment.

But Mariam died just after midnight after going into shock and efforts to resuscitat­e her failed, Chaiyapruk Werawong, head of Trang province marine park, told AFP.

“She died from a blood infection and pus in her stomach,” he said, adding they found small amounts of plastic waste in her intestinal tract.

An autopsy showed the plastic had caused obstructio­ns in the animal’s stomach, leading to inflammati­on and gas build-up, veterinari­an Nantarika Chansue posted on Facebook.

“We could partially treat the respirator­y infection but the obstructio­n of plastic rubbish... could not be cured,” she said in the post, calling for her death to serve as a lesson.

“She taught us how to love and then went away as if saying please tell everyone to look after us and conserve her species.”

The dugongs are the latest marine creatures to make headlines in Thailand, whose plastic-choked waters are also a threat to habitats.

Both the animals were found in southern Thailand, home to about 250 of the sea cows, which are closely related to the manatee and classified as vulnerable.

Jamil, whose name translates to “handsome sea prince”, is being cared for separately in Phuket.

Mariam’s death was also announced on the Facebook page of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources.

The post quickly garnered more than 11,000 shares and thousands of comments mourning the loss, while a meme with a picture of Mariam and “RIP” circulated online.

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