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Understand more about manatees and ways you may be able to help them. Meet some of the individual manatees our scientists have studied. Learn about available internship and volunteer positions. Look up our recent publications.


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There are many ways to support Florida Manatees. Learn about these marine mammals to better understand their importance. Report sightings of tagged manatees or manatees that are dead or in distress.

Manatee interns and volunteers participate in manatee and boater interaction research, boater education on the water, and boater education on shore.

Find publication information about papers, journal articles, reports, and other documents detailing manatee research. Locate links to manatee-related information available on the Internet.









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