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  2. Manatee - Wikipedia

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    Manatee counts are highly variable without an accurate way to estimate numbers. In Florida in 1996, a winter survey found 2,639 manatees; in 1997, a January survey found 2,229, and a February survey found 1,706. [20] A statewide synoptic survey in January 2010 found 5,067 manatees living in Florida, the highest number recorded to that time. [43]

  3. West Indian manatee - Wikipedia

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    Vibrissae are blood filled sinuses bound by a dense connective tissue capsule with sensitive nerve endings that provides haptic feedback to the manatee. [10] Usually vibrissae are found on the facial regions of terrestrial and non-sirenian aquatic animals and are called whiskers. Manatees, however, have vibrissae all over their bodies.

  4. Manatee River - Wikipedia

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    The Manatee River Estuary is widely used for commercial fishing. Everything from finfish and invertebrates to bait and food shrimp is harvested from its waters, therefore, many commercial fishing regulations apply. [8] As the name would suggest, there are also many manatees found within the river.

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

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    According to the FWS, the Florida manatee will continue to be considered threatened under the Endangered Species Act, while the Antillean manatee, which is found around the Caribbean and Puerto ...

  6. A manatee finds its way into a Pembroke Pines lake. How did ...

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    Still, the sight of a manatee in a manmade lake in the Cedarwoods community of Pembroke Pines after the Fourth of July holiday bemused some of the residents, according to a WPLG Local 10 report.

  7. Sirenia - Wikipedia

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    When a manatee ingests plastic, it is often not known until after death, when a necropsy is conducted and debris is found in the manatee's GI tract. Of the 40 Antillean manatees that were rescued, rehabilitated, and released by the Clearwater Marine Aquarium Manatee Reintroduction Program along the Central and South American coast, four were ...

  8. Why Manatees are Congregating Around Power Plants - AOL

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    Manatee populations around Florida have been suffering for decades and continue to ... Searching for warm waters during winter can prove challenging for manatees. Nevertheless, many have found the ...

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

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    State wildlife officials tried to mitigate the casualties by temporarily feeding lettuce to manatees. After two especially deadly winters, seagrass in the area began to recover, and manatee deaths have dropped. "Seagrass is resilient, and it came back on its own, and manatees found it," de Wit said.