NationStates Jolt Archive


Florida manatees aren't endangered anymore!!

The Remote Islands
10-06-2006, 22:21
Florida Manatees Are Off The Endangered Species List (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060610/ap_on_sc/threatened_manatees)

By BRIAN SKOLOFF, Associated Press Writer
Fri Jun 9, 10:57 PM ET



WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - The state wildlife commission has voted to take the manatee off Florida's endangered species list, saying the animal's population is on the rebound.



The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to designate the manatee as a threatened species rather than endangered. It also voted to remove the bald eagle from its list of threatened species.

State officials said the decisions would not affect how the species are protected. Both the bald eagle and manatee remain protected under federal law, including the 1973 Endangered Species Act. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service considers the manatee endangered and the bald eagle threatened.

"There will be no less protection," commission spokesman Henry Cabbage said.

But some environmentalists said the reclassifications could set in motion a downward spiral of state funding and protections.

"As species like the manatee are reclassified to a less imperiled status before their populations have actually recovered, state funding for research, management and law enforcement will likely be directed elsewhere," said attorney Martha Collins.

Collins represents 17 environmental groups who last week filed a petition with the state seeking to have the entire protection classification system revamped.

The state's classification system consists of three categories: endangered, threatened and special concern. They are based on a species' population, how fast it is declining and when extinction is projected, among other factors.

Scientists have said the manatee population is expected to drop 50 percent over the next five decades because of habitat loss, boat collisions and red tide algae. Still, they said the species is not endangered — a classification that denotes species on the brink of extinction.

An annual survey released in February found 3,116 manatees in Florida waters, up from 1,267 in 1991, the first year the census was conducted. But state scientists said the increase shown in the survey is partly a result of better techniques for finding the animals.



Well, that's good news, innit??

Manatees are pretty fascinating.
Your opinions, please.
Fass
10-06-2006, 22:23
Cue idiots who want to hunt them.
Iztatepopotla
10-06-2006, 22:24
They finally gave them guns! Let's see people trying to kill them now!
Ifreann
10-06-2006, 22:25
Strange, I would have thought the bald eagle would have been the big point of this story. Aren't they the symbol of America or something like that? Well in any case, yay for manatees!
Saige Dragon
10-06-2006, 22:26
Time to whip out the Rickards Red and my ol' outboard....
TeHe
10-06-2006, 22:26
They aren't? I've been slacking off...
The Desks
10-06-2006, 22:28
Nows we can eats dem? Cans we shoots dem a' lease'? I can hear the pride of America pumping their shotguns already.
Dinaverg
10-06-2006, 23:07
Strange, I would have thought the bald eagle would have been the big point of this story. Aren't they the symbol of America or something like that? Well in any case, yay for manatees!

You'd be suprised how few remember...

"It's like...the condor or something right?"
Desperate Measures
10-06-2006, 23:51
I wonder if they really are less endangered or if this is just the continuation of randomly taking species off of federal funding. "They should get a job and get off of the governments teat!"
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A26242-2004Jul3.html
LaLaland0
10-06-2006, 23:54
Yay!

:)
Ifreann
10-06-2006, 23:55
You'd be suprised how few remember...

"It's like...the condor or something right?"
Strange, it's on al your government seals, more or less. I'm pretty sure it's holding a bunch of arrows in one of its claws too. Don't remember what's in the other claw.
Megaloria
10-06-2006, 23:55
Well, it's not like Manatees are especially useful. Except if you need to test the settings on your outboard. I was sort of hoping they'd use this opportunity to evolve, though. Grow some armour or wirecutters or just start walking liek the rest of us.
Desperate Measures
10-06-2006, 23:56
Strange, it's on al your government seals, more or less. I'm pretty sure it's holding a bunch of arrows in one of its claws too. Don't remember what's in the other claw.
Eh, it doesn't matter.


"The American bald Eagle holding in his right talon an Olive branch, and in his left a bundle of thirteen arrows... The Olive branch and arrows denote the power of peace & war which is exclusively vested in Congress."

We only care about his left claw.
Big Jim P
11-06-2006, 00:02
I wonder if they taste like chicken.:D
Xandabia
11-06-2006, 00:08
Manatee stew anyone?
Zanato
11-06-2006, 00:08
Manatees are gentle, curious creatures, and they'd never harm a person. Even if they no longer need to be on the endangered species list, I'd prefer them to stay there for protective purposes. I live in Florida and often go canoeing, and they'll rise up and let you pet them. Unless you've been around these sweet aquatic mammals, reserve your judgement for another day.

Manatee Information (http://www.savethemanatee.org/default.html)
Saige Dragon
11-06-2006, 00:36
I wonder if they taste like chicken.:D

Well they are called sea cows for a reason....
Iztatepopotla
11-06-2006, 00:54
Unless you've been around these sweet aquatic mammals, reserve your judgement for another day.
But no one want to judge them, just eat them. The cook, on the other hand...
Katganistan
11-06-2006, 00:57
Strange, it's on al your government seals, more or less. I'm pretty sure it's holding a bunch of arrows in one of its claws too. Don't remember what's in the other claw.


Olive branches. Unless that was meant ironically?
Ginnoria
11-06-2006, 01:51
Florida Manatees Are Off The Endangered Species List (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060610/ap_on_sc/threatened_manatees)




Well, that's good news, innit??

Manatees are pretty fascinating.
Your opinions, please.
YEEEEEHAAAWWWW!!!!

IMA GIT MAH HARPOON AN' BAG ME A MANATEE!!
PasturePastry
11-06-2006, 02:24
Yes I was disappointed to hear they took manatees off the endangered species list. I'm sorry, but a population of 3,000 doesn't sound like a whole lot when you are talking about an entire species. They are about the most inocous critters on the planet.
New Zero Seven
11-06-2006, 02:36
Manatee stew anyone?

Precisely, or even steak fillet. :)