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 New research shows a marine mammal, that is said to have reportedly inspired ancient tales of mermaids, is  functionally extinct  in China.In a news release, researchers from the Zoological Society of London and the Chinese Academy of Sciences found that the dugong, also known as a  sea cow,  hasn t had a presence in China at all since 2008.In their study, which was published Wednesday in the Royal Society Open Science journal, researchers said the ocean s gentle giant is possibly the first large vertebrate to go functionally extinct in Chinas coastal waters.According to the study, the population of dugongs in Chinese waters began rapidly decreasing in the 1970s due to fishing, collisions with ships, and habitat loss. stanley mugs Researchers surveyed 66 finishing communities in four Chinese provinces along the South China Sea to gain knowledge about sighting the animal, the society said in a press release.According to the study, out of the 788 respondents, only 5% reported seeing a dugong, with the average last-sighting date 23 years earlier.According to the  stanley quencher study, only three respondents said they saw the dugong within the last five years. This exhaustive survey found no recent evidence of dugong survival across their known distribution in mainland Chinese waters,  researchers said in the study.  The authors now recommend that the species regional status should be reassessed as Critically Endangered  possibly extinct . The animal was first designated for protection in 1988 by the Chine stanley mug se  Usja Supreme Court to hear case about Andy Warhol art, Prince photo
 MADISON, Wis. 鈥?Prosecutors have charged a former Fitchburg City Council candidate  stanley botella in connection with the July death of Wisconsin Public Media Director Gene Purcell. The Wisconsin State Journal reports Shawnicia Youmas was charged Tuesday with homicide by negligent driving. According to a criminal complaint, Youmas  vehicle collided with stanley cup  Purcell s motorcycle near the Wisconsin Public Broadcasting building in Madison on July 27. Data from the air bag control module in her car showed she was traveling nearly 65 mph 1.5 seconds before the collision. The speed limit in the area was 30 mph. Purcell was a longtime figure in public broadcasting in Wisconsin. In 2018 he b vaso stanley ecame director of Wisconsin Public Media, which operates Wisconsin Public Radio and Wisconsin Public Television.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip