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MAKE WAY FOR TRAVELING MANATEES HEADING
FOR WARMER WATER
November 15, 2006
Contact: Bonnie Abellera (850) 922-4330
Florida manatees are on the move seeking
warm-water sites to spend the winter. That means boaters must be
cautious about looking out for our official marine mammal and
for changing speed zones on waterways.
Manatees generally start traveling to warm water
when the air temperature drops below 50 degrees or when the
water temperature dips to 68 degrees.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) changes seasonal speed zone signs in
mid-November on many waterways to accommodate manatee migration.
Boaters should scan the water near or in front
of the boat looking for swirls resembling a large footprint, a
repetitive line of half-moon swirls, a mud trail, a snout or
fluke (tail) breaking the waters surface.
Kipp Frohlich, leader of FWCs Imperiled Species
Management Section, said boaters can help manatees have a safe
migration:
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Stay in marked channels.
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Wear polarized sunglasses to improve vision.
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Obey posted boat speed zones.
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Use poles, paddles or trolling motors when
in close proximity to manatees.
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Have someone help scan the water when under
way.
If you think you see a manatee, give it plenty
of room because it may not be alone. It may have a calf or be
traveling with other manatees, Frohlich said.
For more information about manatees, visit
MyFWC.com/manatee/.
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WINTER (MANATEE-RELATED) BOAT SPEED
ZONE CHANGES BY COUNTY
Brevard County:
Nov. 15 March 31
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No entry and motorboats prohibited zones
- North Indian River area around discharge canals of the
Reliant Corp. Power Plant and Florida Power and Light
Frontenac Power Plant.
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Idle speed zone - West of
Intracoastal Waterway in general vicinity of power plants.
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Broward County:
Nov. 15 March 31
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Idle speed Port Everglades Power
Plant area, including part of the discharge canal. Portions
of the South New River Canal and Dania Cut-off Canal near
the Lauderdale Power Plant.
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Slow speed Intracoastal Waterway
from the Palm Beach County line through Hillsboro Inlet
south to Burnham Point. (Note: some portions are
weekend-only slow-speed).
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Citrus County:
Sept. 1 Feb. 28
Sept. 1 March 31
Sept. 1 April 30
Oct. 1 April 30
Nov. 15 April 30
Nov. 15 March 31
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Dade County:
Nov. 15 April 30
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No entry Portions of the Biscayne
Canal, Little River and Coral Gables Canal.
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Slow speed - Within portions of Meloy
(or East) Channel and portions of the Intracoastal Waterway
in Dumfoundling Bay and Biscayne Bay between Broad Causeway
and Venetian Causeway.
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Hillsborough County:
Nov. 15 March 31
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Indian River County:
Nov. 1 April 30
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Slow speed - Within Sand and Shell
islands area, Channel Marker 66 south to Channel Marker 75;
Indian River area from Hobert Lodge Marina to North Canal,
and from Channel Marker 156 south to St. Lucie County line
west of the Intracoastal Waterway.
Nov. 15 March 31
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Lee County:
Nov. 15 March 31
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No entry Discharge and intake
canals of the Florida Power and Light Tice Power Plant.
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Idle speed and slow speed Portions
of the Intracoastal Waterway channel on the Caloosahatchee
River in the vicinity of the Tice Power Plant.
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25 mph Portions of Estero Bay,
Hurricane Bay, Hell Pecknay Bay and Hendry Creek.
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Seasonally unregulated Cayo Costa,
North Captiva, Captiva and St. James City areas.
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Levy County:
Beginning Dec. 3, 2006
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Palm Beach County:
Nov. 15 March 31
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Motorboats prohibited - Within
general vicinity of Florida Power and Light Riviera Beach
Power Plant discharge canals.
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Slow speed Outside the main channel
in the Loxahatchee River, and in the north and southwest
forks of the Loxahatchee River.
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Idle speed and slow speed zones
Look for shore-to-shore speed zone changes north and south
of Peanut Island near the Florida Power and Light Riviera
Beach Power Plant.
Oct. 1 May 31
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Sarasota County:
Nov. 15 March 15
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St. Lucie County:
Nov. 15 March 31
Nov. 15 April 15
Nov. 15 April 30
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Volusia County:
Sept. 1 March 31
Oct. 15 April 15
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Motorboats prohibited Blue Spring
Run.
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Slow speed St. Johns River, south
of Lake Beresford to Channel Marker 67.
Complete copies of individual county waterway
rules are available at:
http://www.flrules.org/ or
MyFWC.com/manatee/rules/ or by contacting FWC at (850)
922-4330.
Zone Definitions:
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Idle speed (No wake) Lowest speed
needed to maintain steering and make headway (speed used
when docking a boat).
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Slow speed (No excessive wake)
Fully off plane and completely settled in the water, not
plowing. This enables boats to move through an area with
little or no impact to natural resources, shoreline erosion
or other boaters.
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Motorboats prohibited zone Entry is
prohibited for any vessel being propelled or powered by
machinery.
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No entry No vessels or other
human-related activities allowed.
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