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Unread 04-07-2009, 05:11 PM
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Default Manatees, I know you all care, but....

.... as a reminder, be carefull, there are not too many anymore, we must remember we sail on THEIR habitat, water was their home before we made it our playground.
I know most people care, specially boaters, but we must pass the word, because every year boats still hurt or kill some of them, and once their gone, is forever.
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Besides they taste like crap and smell like hell if you run over them and kill them.

Just kidding, we usually see them in the St. Johns at the bottom of Lake George when we go early summer Bream fishing around Hitchens Creek or Blue Creek. Some have the propeller scars, some have numbers tattooed and occasionally, we will see one without any identifying marks!
They will be 3' wide sometimes, don't know how long but look 12 to 14'.


And the 15th century sailors must of been horney as hell to even think of confusing them with mermaids!
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Thanks for posting that reminder...the people who live in their habitat and don't give a crap about 'em need to move out and let people who do care about 'em move in...the problem would be solved...
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used to go to crystal river every winter and dive with them in the day
and dance with them at the Port Paradise lounge at night
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I've seen both in the wild and will stick to the mermaids.
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Funny line about dancing with them Phat.
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A couple of them moved into Murrell's inlet SC last year. I didn't see them but thought it was a bit unusual.

I don't know much about them. Do they heard up in the open ocean? Can you see them on the surface? Or are they mainly a back-water creature?
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where are they indigenous?
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I no worry we don't have them, but let me tell you would like nothing more then if they put a bounty on Seals!!
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What problems you been having with seals MJ?
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