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Listening for Manatees: Florida Environment Radio
Manatees are found. But science and technology might have an answer. Listening for Manatees, I'm Kevin Pierce with the Florida Environment. A solution in the works would protect Florida's endangered manatees by making it easier for boaters to ...
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The Florida Environment radio program
The Florida Environment radio program RADIO TOPICS: Listening for Manatees (6/16/03) Forecasts for Rip Currents (6/9/03) Restoring Oyster Reefs (6/2/03) Tips for Summer Water Conservation (5/26/03) A ... some of the need for full time speed zones. It puts underwater devices to use so we'll be Listening for Manatees, all this week on the Florida Environment...(more topics) For Teachers Whether you ...
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Manatee Brain
Manatees perceive environmental features mostly at close range, and the manatees distant environment is relatively simple ... complex sequential behaviors. The vision of manatees is relatively short range, their hearing is good and seems to focus mostly on listening, rather than rapid, orienting responses, ...
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The Marine Mammal Center
PIER 39 Whales, Dolphins & ... listening for echoes. About 100 different kinds of prey are eaten by belugas, including octopus, squid, crabs, shrimp, clams, snails, sandworms, and fish. Belugas have few natural predators except for ...
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O.R.G. Educational Film:
Caribbean. Now, due to to pollution and accidents with deadly boat propellers, manatees are barely clinging to survival. Because manatees are slow swimmers, sometimes they can’t get out of the way ... enables them to see for great distances underwater. This is accomplished by making clicking sounds which travel through the water and bounce off of distant objects. By listening carefully to the sounds ...
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Dolphins and How They Live Script
Rainforests of the Sea •Dolphins and How They Live •Manatees and How They Live •Seals and How They Live ... for great distances underwater. This is accomplished by making clicking sounds which travel through the water and bounce off of distant objects. By listening ... : flirting. Dolphins are very tactile and social. They show affection for each other by rubbing each other with their pectoral fins. ...
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The Marine Mammal Center
Seals Sea Otters Cetaceans Toothed Whales Dolphins & Porpoises Baleen Whales Manatees Polar Bears Endangered Marine Mammals Resources for Teachers Kids Only! Blubber Experiment Blubber vs. Buoyancy Clean the ... mission statement comments and position statements communication archive "Seals Can Talk. Are you Listening?" In 2001, The Marine Mammal Center continued its three-year public education media ...
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Learning Site: Belize - First Grade
To protect manatees and loggerheads, we need to protect their homes. Essential Question: What do manatees and loggerhead turtles ... understand a variety of informational texts. 4. Relates new information to prior knowledge and experiences. Listening and Speaking Standard 8 Level 1 Grade k-2 8. Listens and responds to a ...
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Concert on the Point a Tremendous Success
Others sat in front of the stage that ... in song. There was also a poetess reading her poem about manatees and Shawandasee did native storytelling. Helen Spivey (center) with Jay Wood (left ... and a fervent wish when we do it again, it will be for the ribbon cutting at the Three Sisters Springs property. It’s ...
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