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  2. Florida manatees expected to remain below endangered criteria ...

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    A recent Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission estimate put the population of manatees in the Sunshine State between 8,350 and 11,730, a figure that has been on the decline for the ...

  3. Manatee - Wikipedia

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    Manatees (/ ˈ m æ n ə t iː z /, family Trichechidae, genus Trichechus) are large, fully aquatic, mostly herbivorous marine mammals sometimes known as sea cows.There are three accepted living species of Trichechidae, representing three of the four living species in the order Sirenia: the Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis), the West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus), and the West ...

  4. Sirenia - Wikipedia

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    Manatee rehabilitation for diseases like cold stress syndrome is possible through the support of veterinary staff, zookeepers, researchers, and volunteers in the field. The number of manatees needing intervention is likely to rise as the number of warm water habitats decrease due to declining spring discharges and retirement of power plants. [98]

  5. Blue Spring State Park - Wikipedia

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    The spring in the park (Volusia Blue Spring) is the largest on the St. Johns River. Due to its relatively warm temperature of 73 °F (23 °C), the spring attracts many Florida manatees during the winter. About 102 million US gallons (390,000 m 3) of water flow out of Blue Spring into the St. Johns River every day. [1]

  6. Nearly 1,000 manatees gather in Florida after ‘very unusual ...

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    The throng of nearly 1,000 creatures was seen on 21 January in Blue Spring State Park, ... two died of cold stress, ... Some 500 manatees died in Florida last year - 86 deaths from boat collisions ...

  7. Why so many manatees are suddenly dying - AOL

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    Everyone likes manatees. Except, perhaps, for whoever scraped "TRUMP" into a manatee in 2020. Manatee populations have recovered significantly over the last few decades, after hunting and habitat ...

  8. Manatees congregate in warm waters near power plants as US ...

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    The facility is open all year, but the best chance to see the animals is from Nov. 15 to March 31, when Florida water temperatures can drop below 68 degrees, which is deadly to manatees. While boating collisions are the top man-made threat to manatees, cold stress is the most common natural threat.

  9. Talk:Manatee - Wikipedia

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    The article already states that the manatee is a marine mammal - in the first sentence, no less - and the manatee is, indeed, fully aquatic, so we can't change that bit. Anaxial ( talk ) 21:53, 18 December 2011 (UTC) [ reply ]