If the guide is doing his job, each tour should be a Manatee Awareness class and is included with the tour price.Don't know if they still do, but American Pro use to offer the Manatee Specialty Class (PADI) after the dive. It was short but very educational (and fairly cheap).
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Wider the better. Turn off strobes, hope for a cold night and a sunny day. Be patient. Ask for the resident naturalist at Plantation, you'll learn tons. If you HAVE to go on a weekend, Sundays are not as crazy.
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The arm pit rubbing is the same as going honk honk to a female, kind of a rude thing to do, ask any female you know. Some research indicates that it may interrupt nursing behavior. The calf usually nurses 20 minutes or so at a time, looks a lot like they're chewing away at her flipper pit. Now she has all these strange things wanting to rub around in that same area. The next time the calf wants to nurse, she may have had enough of all that attention, in that same area and doesn't let the calf nurse. By the end of the winter that calf might not have enough body weight to survive that last cold snap and ends up with an illness due to cold stress.
You have to remember that they have 70,000 to 100,000 people that come to Citrus county every year to do something with manatees. This year has already been over 120,000. It's not that behavior one time, it's that behavior thousands of times over the course of the winter that has a negative impact. We always have to remember, manatees are not there for our entertainment, they're there to survive the winter.
There is a new video this year that stresses the PASSIVE OBSERVATION aspect of the encounter. They kept saying over and over this isn't a petting zoo.You'll want to notice that at no time do you see anyone TOUCHING a manatee in that video. They've already hinted that the final CCP will possibly include a no touch aspect. It sounds like they're giving us a couple seasons to get with the program before the change takes place.
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I stayed at the Plantation last month for a couple of days. Nice place. I ate breakfasts across the street at Grannys(sp)?. Great local establishment.
I enjoyed the Rainbow River drift dive. The viz at Kings Cavern, at the time, was poor.
In years past, the viz. at the main spring was good at low tide. The last 2-3 years, even at low tide the viz. is pretty bad. Most of the vents in the cavern are flowing salt water now. That end of the bay is actually saltier than the other end.