Monday, February 13, 2012

New Manatee webcams from blue spring State Park (Florida)

Several new Manatee of webcams received only life, broadcast matter of blue spring State Park in Orange City, Florida. The webcams are the work of the save the Manatee Club, an award-winning non-profit organization centered around the conservation of manatees.

Manatees, also known as sea cows, are marine mammals up to 4 meters long, measuring and how much 590 kg is. There are, currently, all three types of Manatee as endangered, due largely to human activities.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission released figures suggesting that 453 manatees 2011, who died included 88 that reached by a boat and 112, who died from the cold. This is a high number when you consider that it be thought of in Florida, to a total of around 5000 manatees.


A manatee enjoys swimming next to some stairs. And no I am not sure, why it put these stairs.
You have installed all types of webcams, both under water, providing anyone the possibility of this rare mammals up close in their natural habitat. It is hoped the webcams will raise public awareness about to protect their plight, and thus the manatee from extinction.

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