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Franny
05-30-2006, 11:45 AM
My husband was fishing yesterday at the mouth of the bay and the intercoastal and saw a huge manatee!! One of the few times I did not go out with him :bang: . Anyway, I thought I remembered reading in the Sun that you were to report any sitings. I looking in the phone book and called the number for "reporting dangered species" and it was no longer in service! :eek: It may be too late to report this one but thought it would be nice to have the number if we are blessed in seeing another one. Anyone have a number for this?
Miss Kitty
05-30-2006, 11:47 AM
That is so way awesome, Franny!!!! I really love the manatees, sush gentle creatures.
Donna
05-30-2006, 11:51 AM
The manatee is the Golden Retriever of the seas. They are so gentle and velvety to the touch. I hope that boaters will be on the watch for this one and give it a wide birth. We have several manatee stuffed animals among the sea creatures in our children's bunk room. I'm tempted to sleep with one of them myself sometimes! :rofl:
Franny
05-30-2006, 11:54 AM
That is so way awesome, Franny!!!! I really love the manatees, sush gentle creatures.
So do I Miss Kitty. We have traveled to Crystal River to see them and never dreamed they would be in our back yard. That is why I wanted to report the siting. Will take the camera out next trip!
Franny
05-30-2006, 11:58 AM
The manatee is the Golden Retriever of the seas. They are so gentle and velvety to the touch. I hope that boaters will be on the watch for this one and give it a wide birth. We have several manatee stuffed animals among the sea creatures in our children's bunk room. I'm tempted to sleep with one of them myself sometimes! :rofl:
Hubby had the trolling motor on and said the manataee swam right up to the boat. He then turned the troller off and just watched in awe until it swam away. Boats speed through the intercoastal and definitely could harm the manatee which is why I wanted to report the siting. This is very rare for our area as you already know. Hey maybe I will call Channel 13..hmmmm. Must go now and report the news!!
A lot of boats in that area. :eek:
For injured or dead manatee 1-888-404-FWCC.
http://myfwc.com/manatee
ShallowsNole
05-30-2006, 12:41 PM
A lot of boats in that area. :eek:
For injured or dead manatee 1-888-404-FWCC.
http://myfwc.com/manatee
Yeah there are. Not only barge traffic, but pleasure boats tend to crank it up and run wide open through there. I live within sight of that spot, and if I were to see a manatee, I'd probably faint so you KNOW no one else is expecting one to be there. Best to get the news out any way you can!
Franny
05-30-2006, 03:39 PM
A lot of boats in that area. :eek:
For injured or dead manatee 1-888-404-FWCC.
http://myfwc.com/manatee
Nooooooooooooo...he/she was not injured but we were concerned about the location due do high traffic. I finally reached law enforcment..thank you Kurt for the number, although I was transferred three times! For any sightings immediately call 888-404-3922. The person I spoke to said it was not unusual for the manatee to be in our warm waters... :idontno: Although we have lived in the area for 11 years, are avid boaters and have never spotted a manatee before??? I explained that we tried to contact them yesterday but the number we found for reporting was DISCONNECTED. He seemed put out that I called a day later. Anyway we will go alooking for the whales..no no that's Sj aloking for the manatee!! Hee Hee
Johnrudy
05-30-2006, 03:49 PM
Contact the "Save the Manatee" organization at 800-432-5646. They will direct you to whom you should speak about this particular situation. They may already be aware of it. Good luck.
Nooooooooooooo...he/she was not injured but we were concerned about the location due do high traffic. I finally reached law enforcment..thank you Kurt for the number, although I was transferred three times! For any sightings immediately call 888-404-3922. The person I spoke to said it was not unusual for the manatee to be in our warm waters... :idontno: Although we have lived in the area for 11 years, are avid boaters and have never spotted a manatee before??? I explained that we tried to contact them yesterday but the number we found for reporting was DISCONNECTED. He seemed put out that I called a day later. Anyway we will go alooking for the whales..no no that's Sj aloking for the manatee!! Hee Hee
I saw one in the gulf a few years ago and have heard of reports in the bay near Destin but not near PW. I didn't know they wanted any reports of sea cows that weren't injured.
Ocean Lover
05-30-2006, 06:06 PM
http://sowal.com/bb/gallery/files/4/8/3/SB06040.jpg
I love manatees too. This was taken a couple of months ago at Crystal River. The first time I saw them in their own habitat. Here at the Columbus Zoo they take in the injured manatees and nurse them back to health and then release them. Before Crystal River I had never seen one without scars! It's sad to see what boat motors can do. :(
Franny
05-31-2006, 09:31 AM
Contact the "Save the Manatee" organization at 800-432-5646. They will direct you to whom you should speak about this particular situation. They may already be aware of it. Good luck.
Thanks JR, I will call them as well.
Franny
05-31-2006, 09:33 AM
I saw one in the gulf a few years ago and have heard of reports in the bay near Destin but not near PW. I didn't know they wanted any reports of sea cows that weren't injured.
The Fish and Wildlife guy I spoke to yesterday said to report all sightings immediately. The number is now in my cell phone! He also said that because our waters are warmer we should see more of the manatees. :eek: Warmer waters..scary!
Franny
05-31-2006, 09:35 AM
http://sowal.com/bb/gallery/files/4/8/3/SB06040.jpg
I love manatees too. This was taken a couple of months ago at Crystal River. The first time I saw them in their own habitat. Here at the Columbus Zoo they take in the injured manatees and nurse them back to health and then release them. Before Crystal River I had never seen one without scars! It's sad to see what boat motors can do. :(
We went to see them as well at Crystal River. Could not believe the amount of cabbage they could consume. They are so sweet and cute!!
TooFarTampa
05-31-2006, 03:12 PM
Very interesting article from today's St. Petersburg Times.
Manatees endangered no more? (http://www.sptimes.com/2006/05/31/State/Manatees_endangered_n.shtml)
kathydwells
05-31-2006, 03:35 PM
Very interesting article from today's St. Petersburg Times.
Manatees endangered no more? (http://www.sptimes.com/2006/05/31/State/Manatees_endangered_n.shtml)
TFT, it was a very interesting article. Thank you for sharing that link.
I will quote a line from it ""There are a lot of people who feel there are way too many manatees," state wildlife commissioner Richard Corbett, a Tampa mall developer, said in 2004."
Excuse me?? WTF.....Way too many??? How many are there supposed to be for their liking? Some people freaking kill me with their attitudes. It is because they can't drive their boats wide open in known manatee habitats....give me a break.
:oops: Can you tell I am in a bad mood.
Kaiboo
06-06-2006, 07:37 PM
Man thats pretty cool that you saw one.
i wish i could have. i love marine life. espically things like such gentle creatures like manatees.
:cool:
Franny
06-10-2006, 04:37 PM
Man thats pretty cool that you saw one.
i wish i could have. i love marine life. espically things like such gentle creatures like manatees.
:cool:
I wish you had seen the manatee as well!! You will see lots of wild life during your visit!! :clap_1:
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