If You Spot A Manatee…

Manatee Dauphin Island Sea Lab  Marine experts are in town looking for the gentle giants that visit our waters this time of year.
by Tiffany Craig
Published: Fri, August 14, 2009 - 4:20 pm CST Last Updated: Fri, August 14, 2009 - 4:31 pm CST
Marine experts are in town for the next week. They're trying to learn more about the manatee!

The giant mammals are being spotted more and more in Alabama waters these days. They are usually found next door in Florida and experts want to know why they are heading west.

They have a paddle-like tail, two flippers and a cigar-shaped body. Marine Scientist Dr. Ruth Carmichael explains how you can spot a manatee. "You might just see something like a big fish splash, like a flat spot. If you're lucky, you'll see their snout stick up above the water."

The Dauphin Island Sea Lab wants you to contact them as soon as you see one.

You can call them at 1-866-493-5803 or click here.

While you're on the site, you'll notice that you can support manatee research by purchasing a distinctive license plate.
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