Threatened Species


Our threatened marine life like our turtles, whales and sharks need our help.
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Australia is home to the most incredible ocean wildlife on earth, but many of our species are threatened or endangered. Our threatened marine life like our turtles, whales and sharks need our help.

Australia’s oceans are some of the richest and most diverse on our blue planet.
Global studies have revealed that our northern oceans are some of the last remaining healthy tropical seas in the world. In our cool southern oceans, an incredible 80% of the marine species there occur nowhere else on Earth.
This means that if we lose them from our waters, they are lost from the world forever.
Australians love our whales, seals and marine turtles, but these iconic species are at risk from a range of impacts, including overfishing, pollution and climate change. Many of our marine mammals have suffered from historical hunting and over-exploitation, and are now legally recognised as threatened.
Help us protect the precious threatened and endangered animals in Australia’s oceans.

Under Threat

Australian sea lions
Australian sea lions are Australia’s only pinniped, native only to our shores.
Historically hunted for their fur, Australian sea lion numbers are at extremely low levels
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Dugongs
Dugongs are shy, elusive marine mammals that depend on healthy seagrass meadows for their diet.
Dugong populations have declined globally. We have a global obligation to conserve this species.
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Dolphins
15 species of dolphins and one species of porpoise live in Australian waters.
Plastic pollution, industrialisation, shark nets and commercial fishing are threats to dolphins.
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Hammerhead sharks
Hammerhead sharks are an iconic species inhabiting Australia’s waters but they are under threat.
To save them, we must implement stronger levels of protection for them and reduce fishing pressure.
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Snubfin dolphins
Identified as a new species in 2005, the snubfin dolphin is Australia’s only native dolphin.
Snubfin dolphins are considered vulnerable to extinction globally and in QLD due to low population
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Whales
Industrial shipping, plastic pollution and illegal hunting threaten our whales.
These threats risk a future in which whales are just a memory.
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Sawfish
This unique and iconic ray is sadly under threat.
We must protect the sawfish and reduce fishing pressure.
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Maugean skate
The maugean skate is only found in Tasmania.
This ray may become the world’s first marine fish extinction in modern times.
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Group Leading this Campaign: Australian Marine Conservation Society

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Campaign Ran From: 2019 to 2025

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