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Our media specialist puts journalists in touch with institute scientists and provides them with up-to-date information that they can share with the public. We also produce press releases to keep the public informed of research projects, news, and events.


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FWC records unprecedented number of cold-related manatee deaths

Released January 26, 2010

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Exceptional weather conditions lead to record high manatee count

Released January 20, 2010

Press Release
Cold snap clouds contain a silver lining

Released January 19, 2010

Press Room
Through our media specialist, journalists can contact institute scientists and can receive up-to-date information to share with the public. We also produce press releases to keep the public informed of research projects, news, and events.









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