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  2. Florida Surfer's Once-in-a-Lifetime Manatee Encounter Is the ...

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    The manatee is protected by the Florida Manatee Sanctuary Act of 1978, which states: "It is unlawful for any person, at any time, intentionally or negligently, to annoy, molest, harass, or disturb ...

  3. Please don’t call the cops on mating manatees, Florida ...

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    A Florida sheriff’s office is urging beachgoers to give manatees some privacy – and to not call the police on their distinctive mating displays. ... Office posted a video of a group of the sea ...

  4. Manatee conservation - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the 18th century when the English declared Florida a manatee sanctuary and made manatee hunting illegal, people have worked to protect this species. In 1893, manatees first received protection under Florida law, and in 1907 this law was revised to impose a fine of $500 and/or six months of jail time for assaulting or killing a ...

  5. Three Miami Seaquarium manatees relocated. TikTok video ... - AOL

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    Manatee video sparks outcry Public pressure for Miami Seaquarium to release the manatees skyrocketed in recent weeks after an advocacy group, UrgentSeas, posted a drone video from above one of the ...

  6. Sirenia - Wikipedia

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    An adult manatee will commonly eat up to 10–15% of its body weight, or 50 kilograms (110 lb), per day, which requires the manatee to graze for several hours per day. [49] By contrast, 10% of the diet of the African manatee is fish and mollusks. [50] Manatees have been known to eat small amounts of fish from nets. [51]

  7. Manatee - Wikipedia

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    Manatee population in the United States reached a low in the 1970s, during which only a few hundred individuals lived in the nation. [77] As of February 2016, 6,250 manatees were reported swimming in Florida's springs. [78] It is illegal under federal and Florida law to injure or harm a manatee.

  8. West Indian manatee - Wikipedia

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    The West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus), also known as the North American manatee, is a large, aquatic mammal native to warm coastal areas of the Caribbean, from the Eastern United States to northern Brazil. Living alone or in herds, it feeds on underwater plants and uses its whiskers to navigate.

  9. 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, north of Orlando