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http://www.news-press.com/article/20...ion-from-cold-
Theyr'e on the move Greg. Yep -to the power plant. his week’s cold weather has dropped local water temperatures into the mid-60s, prompting the cold-sensitive endangered species to swim in large numbers up the Caloosahatchee River to the Florida Power & Light warm-water discharge in the Orange River, the site of Lee County’s Manatee Park, east of Fort Myers. “I was at Manatee Park yesterday, and there were no manatees, and today, wow, they’re stacked up,” Capt. Denis Grealish of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said Friday. “Herds of manatees are heading up river at a fast clip.” With that many manatees on the move, and with good boating weather forecast for the weekend, chances of collisions with boats increase dramatically. So far this year, boats have killed 11 manatees in Lee County waters." "...In a typical year, 25 percent of all manatee deaths are caused by boat strikes, but 2010 has not been typical. Through October, 65 of the state’s 668 manatee deaths were caused by boats (9.7 percent); 244 manatees (36.5 percent) died from cold stress, most as a result of January’s record cold water temperatures. As dozens of manatees took advantage of the warm Florida Power & Light discharge Friday, dozens of visitors took advantage of the marine mammal spectacle at Manatee Park. |
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