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Our Waterways are Home to a Special Marine Mammal
Manatees are found year round swimming, resting, eating, giving birth to and raising young in Palm Beach County's waterways. You can see them along the coast in shallow ocean waters, in brackish estuaries like
Lake Worth Lagoon
where the Intracoastal Waterway cuts through, and even further inland in freshwater rivers and canals as they surface to breath before plunging back down into their watery home.
During Winter, Our Waterways Turn Into Manatee Highways
But come winter time when the temperature drops and the water cools, something amazing happens. A
significant portion of the population of east coast manatees from North Florida and southern Georgia migrate south and congregate here in Palm Beach County.
Our inshore waterways provide warm, safe resting areas for manatees traveling up & down the coast. Often times when there is a cold snap in our area, you can see them congregate in the warm water near the discharge area at the FPL Riviera Beach Power Plant -
recognized as one of the most important water manatee refuges on the east coast of Florida!
Visit the education facility there called
Manatee Lagoon
.
Learn More On Manatees - How to Protect & Ways to Help
Palm Beach County's Manatee Protection
Florida Manatee General Information
State and Federal Manatee Speed Zone Maps for Palm Beach County
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