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  2. Manatee - Wikipedia

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    While humans are allowed to swim with manatees in one area of Florida, [69] there have been numerous charges of people harassing and disturbing the manatees. [70] According to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, approximately 99 manatee deaths each year are related to human activities. [71]

  3. Three manatees had major problems in the Florida Keys. They ...

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    Three manatees who were being treated for medical issues and injuries in Orlando were released in the Florida Keys this week. Three manatees had major problems in the Florida Keys. They just ...

  4. As Hurricane Helene approaches, what happens to the manatees?

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    "Any hurricane will affect organisms in the same way that it affects humans: Some will be affected more than others," said Deby Cassill, an integrative biologist at the University of South Florida.

  5. Manatee conservation - Wikipedia

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    The range-wide minimum known population is estimated to be at least 13,000 manatees, with more than 6,300 in Florida. When aerial surveys began in 1991, there were only an estimated 1,267 manatees in Florida, meaning that the last 25 years has seen a 400 percent increase in the species population in that state. [13] [14]

  6. West Indian manatee - Wikipedia

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    [11] [25] Consequently, Florida manatees seek out warm-water refuges during the winter, concentrated primarily along the Florida peninsula. [26] Many of these refuges are artificial, created by the runoff from nearby power plants. [4] In contrast, the Antillean manatee is less susceptible to cold-induced stress due to the warmer waters across ...

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

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  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. 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 ...