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Govt rescue Sea cow caught by Fisherman in Ketu, Lagos

Last updated: September 10, 2018 4:17 pm
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The mammal was caught by the trap set by a fisherman in Agboyi-Ketu area of Lagos state.

According to the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Dr Olayiwole Onasanya, the mammal is an endangered species which breeds only a single calf once in two years. It is listed by the World Conservation Union as a specie vulnerable to extinction because of its meat, bones, and skin, which can bring wealth to poachers.

“The mammals are in three species of West Indian, West Africa and Amazonia, with the highest population in Guinea-Bissau, the lagoon of Cote d’voire, the southern portions of Niger River in Nigeria and the coastal lagoon of Gabon.”

The permanent secretary added that the manatees measure up to 13 feet with as much weight as 590 kilogrammes, which graze on water plants in tropical seas and consume about 10 to 15 per cent of its body weight in vegetation.

He said the state government was committed to continuous formulation of policies geared towards the preservation of wild animals in order to boost the tourism potential of Lagos.

The rescued manatee, popularly known as sea cow

He noted that the manatee had been kept safely in the custody of Origin Zoo in the Ikorodu area of the state.

“This animal can be a source of tourist attraction to the state if properly taken care of. To this end, the government has already taken all necessary steps in providing a conducive and habitable environment for the sea cow,”  Onasanya said.

The fisherman who trapped the mammal, David Oyenuro, said he was happy that the government rescued and had decided to preserve the animal.

He urged the government to continue to support fishermen, saying their fishing implements get damaged when they encounter huge aquatic animals such as the manatee.

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