Dolphins whales, and manatees, their numbers diminishing due to pollution, oil spills, collisions with ships, tuna netting, whaling and the increasing UV rays caused by the depletion of the ozone layer, are considered the gentle giants of the sea. Inspiring awe at their size, laughter at their antics, amazement at their dexterity, curiosity about their intelligence and communication patterns, they have provided both the scientific community and the public, with the joy of their being.
Much has been written about dolphins and whales, so I will not belabor the facts, instead providing links for you to research if you would like. The manatee is less well known.
Once thought to be solitary, almost stationary creatures, manatees are in fact friendly and curious.More closely related to elephants than to seals or walruses, these large, herbivorous marine mammals display a pachydermous love for vegetables and communal play. Slow-moving and endangered animals that inhabit coastal waters off the southeastern United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America, manatees have been hunted and inadvertently killed since the turn of the century.
Because of their benign personalities and because they had no natural enemies before the arrival of humans to the New World, manatees are mostly unprepared for the increasing boat traffic that fills most other Florida channels. In 1992, there were over 500 motor boats for each of the less than 2,500 Florida manatees; if manatee mortalities continue at their present rate - over 1,000 deaths have occurred in the past six years, almost a quarter of which resulted from boat collisions - they don't stand a chance.
Please help to preseve the heritage and continued existance of these mammals, for future generations, in any way you see fit. |