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Mother and calf manatees taken from Florida Keys to SeaWorld after a boat strike

Marine mammal rescuers tend to an injured manatee they just corralled to shore in Islamorada in the Florida Keys Monday, May 1, 2023.
Marine mammal rescuers tend to an injured manatee they just corralled to shore in Islamorada in the Florida Keys Monday, May 1, 2023.

A female manatee was found with a serious boat-strike wound in the Florida Keys, and the mother and her calf were taken to SeaWorld Orlando to heal and be returned to the wild.

The pair were first spotted Monday in the bay behind the WorldWide Sportsman marina at mile marker 81.

Workers from two Florida Keys marine mammal groups — Dolphin Research Center and Aquarium Encounters — joined Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers and biologists to round up the mother and calf.

An injured manatee and her calf swim in Florida Bay in Islamorada Monday, May 1, 2023. The mother was hit by a boat, according to marine mammal rescuers.
An injured manatee and her calf swim in Florida Bay in Islamorada Monday, May 1, 2023. The mother was hit by a boat, according to marine mammal rescuers. Dolphin Research Center

The mother was hit so severely from the boat that escaped air from her lungs filled her body cavity and she could not submerge, said Allie Proskovec, Dolphin Research Center spokeswoman. The calf was not injured, but was taken to SeaWorld to be with Mom.

“As a result, the manatee was experiencing uncontrollable buoyancy, making her more susceptible to another boat strike,” Proskovec said in a statement.

A manatee rests on a Florida Key boat ramp after being removed from the water Monday, May 1, 2023. A mother and calf were taken from the Keys to SeaWorld in Orlando because the mother suffered a severe boat strike.
A manatee rests on a Florida Key boat ramp after being removed from the water Monday, May 1, 2023. A mother and calf were taken from the Keys to SeaWorld in Orlando because the mother suffered a severe boat strike. Dolphin Research Center


Once the manatee was corralled and brought to land, DRC veterinarian Dr. Scott Gearhart checked her out and decided she needed more treatment at SeaWorld.

“She and her calf were transported to SeaWorld Orlando to receive necessary care,” Proskovec said.

David Goodhue
Miami Herald
David Goodhue covers the Florida Keys and South Florida for FLKeysNews.com and the Miami Herald. Before joining the Herald, he covered Congress, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy in Washington, D.C. He is a graduate of the University of Delaware. 
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