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West Indian Manatee (Trichechus manatus)
Listing Status:
Where Listed: WHEREVER FOUND
Announcements
08/14/2013 --
The West Indian Manatee (Trichechus manatus) (Includes two subspecies, the Florida manatee, T.m. latirostris, and the Antillean manatee, T.m. manatus)
General Information
Manatees are protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, which prohibits the take (i.e., harass, hunt, capture, or kill) of all marine mammals. Manatees are found in marine, estuarine, and freshwater environments. The West Indian manatee, Trichechus manatus, includes two distinct subspecies, the Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) and the Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus). While morphologically distinctive, both subspecies have many common features. Manatees have large, seal-shaped bodies with paired flippers and a round, paddle-shaped tail. They are typically grey in color (color can range from black to light brown) and occasionally spotted with barnacles or colored by patches of green or red algae. The muzzle is heavily whiskered and coarse, single hairs are sparsely distributed throughout the body. Adult manatees, on average, are about nine feet long (3 meters) and weigh about 1,000 pounds (200 kilograms). At birth, calves are between three and four feet long (1 meter) and weigh between 40 and 60 pounds (30 kilograms).
- States/US Territories in which the West Indian Manatee, Entire is known to or is believed to occur:
Alabama
, Florida
, Georgia
, Louisiana
, Mississippi
, North Carolina
, Puerto Rico
, South Carolina
, Texas
- US Counties in which the West Indian Manatee, Entire is known to or is believed to occur:
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- USFWS Refuges in which the West Indian Manatee, Entire is known to occur:
Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge, Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge, Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge
Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge, Caloosahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge, Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge, Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge, Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge, Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge, Culebra National Wildlife Refuge, Currituck National Wildlife Refuge, Egmont Key National Wildlife Refuge, Ernest F. Hollings Ace Basin National Wildlife Refuge, Grand Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Great White Heron National Wildlife Refuge, Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge, Island Bay National Wildlife Refuge, J.N. 'Ding' Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Key West National Wildlife Refuge, Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge, Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge, Mackay Island National Wildlife Refuge, Matlacha Pass National Wildlife Refuge, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, National Key Deer Refuge, Passage Key National Wildlife Refuge, Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge, Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge, Pine Island National Wildlife Refuge, Pinellas National Wildlife Refuge, Santee National Wildlife Refuge, Savannah-Pinckney National Wildlife Refuges, St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge, Swanquarter National Wildlife Refuge, Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge, Tybee National Wildlife Refuge, Vieques National Wildlife Refuge, Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge, Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge, Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge
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- Countries in which the the West Indian Manatee, Entire is known to occur:
Bahamas, Belize, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago, United States, U.S. Virgin Islands, Venezuela
- Additional species information
Current Listing Status Summary
» Federal Register Documents
Federal Register Documents
| Date |
Citation Page |
Title |
| 09/20/2002 |
67 FR 59408 59426 |
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife: Emergency Rule to Establish Seven Additional Manatee Protection Areas in Florida; Final Rule |
| 11/26/1997 |
62 FR 63036 63038 |
ETWP; Emergency Rule To Establish and Additional Manatee Sancturary in Kings Bay, Crystal River, FL |
| 12/06/2004 |
69 FR 70412 70414 |
Establishment of an Additional Manatee Protection Area in Lee County, FL: Proposed rule; notice of public hearing and reopening of public comment period. |
| 11/09/2010 |
75 FR 68719 68725 |
Emergency Rule To Establish a Manatee Refuge in Kings Bay, Citrus County, FL |
| 11/26/1997 |
62 FR 63062 63064 |
ETWP; Proposed Rule To Establish an Addititonal Manatee Sancturary in Kings Bay, Crystal River, FL |
| 07/07/2004 |
69 FR 40796 40805 |
Endangerd and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: Removal of Federal Protection Status From Two Manatee Protection Areas in FLorida |
| 04/07/2004 |
69 FR 18279 18291 |
Establishment of an Additional Manatee Protection Area in Lee County, FL |
| 10/16/1998 |
63 FR 55553 55557 |
ETWP; Final Rule to Establish an Additional Manatee Sancturary in Kings Bay, Crystal River, Florida |
| 12/06/2004 |
69 FR 70382 70395 |
Establishment of an Additional Manatee Protection Area in Lee County, FL:Emergency rule. |
| 01/09/2003 |
68 FR 1175 1176 |
Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior;Florida Manatees; Incidental Take During Specified Activities: Proposed rule; extension of public comment period. |
| 06/04/1993 |
58 FR 31660 31664 |
ETWP; Emergency Rule Establishing Manatee Protection Areas in Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, FL. |
| 04/14/1970 |
35 FR 6069 |
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (Endangered Species Conservation); 35 FR 6069 |
| 07/10/2001 |
66 FR 35993 35994 |
Notice of Availability of the Technical/Agency Draft Florida Manatee Recovery Plan, Third Revision for Review and Comment |
| 12/16/1975 |
40 FR 58308 58312 |
Proposed Determination of Critical Habitat for Snail Darter, American Crocodile, Whooping Crane, California Condor, Indiana Bat, and Florida Manatee; 40 FR 58308 58312 (Percina (Imostoma) sp., Crocodylus acutus, Grus americana, Gymnogyps californicus, Myotis sodalis, Trichechus manatus) |
| 03/16/2012 |
77 FR 15617 15635 |
Final Rule Establishing a Manatee Refuge in Kings Bay, Citrus County, FL |
| 05/08/2003 |
68 FR 24700 24704 |
Marine Mammals; Incidental Take During Specified Activities |
| 05/12/1994 |
59 FR 24654 24660 |
ETWP; Final Rule To Establish Additional Manatee Protection Areas in Kings Bay, Crystal River, Florida |
| 08/06/2003 |
68 FR 46870 46917 |
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: Establishment of Three Additional Manatee Protection Areas in Florida |
| 08/06/2004 |
69 FR 48115 48127 |
Emergency Rule: Establishment of an Additional Manatee Protection Area in Lee County, FLorida |
| 08/10/2001 |
66 FR 42318 42350 |
ETWP; Proposed Rule To Establish Sixteen Additional Manatee Protection Areas in Florida; Proposed Rule |
| 09/22/1977 |
42 FR 47840 47845 |
Final Correction and Augumentation of Critical Habitat Reorganization; 42 FR 47840 47845 |
| 06/22/2011 |
76 FR 36493 36508 |
Proposed Rule To Establish a Manatee Refuge in Kings Bay, Citrus County, FL |
| 09/29/2009 |
74 FR 49842 49845 |
90-Day Finding on a Petition to Revise Critical Habitat for the Florida Manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) |
| 11/08/2002 |
67 FR 68450 68489 |
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: Final Rule to Establish Thirteen Additional Manatee Protection Areas in Florida; Final and Proposed Rule |
| 12/27/1994 |
59 FR 66552 66553 |
Availability of Draft Recovery Plan Revision for the Florida Manatee for Review and Comment |
| 02/19/1992 |
57 FR 5988 5991 |
(Emergency) ETWP; Emergency Rule to Establish Additional Manatee Sanctuaries in Kings Bay, Crystal River, FL |
| 09/01/2000 |
65 FR 53222 53223 |
Endangered Species; Establishment of Manatee Protection Areas |
| 06/02/1970 |
35 FR 8491 8498 |
Part 17 - Conservation of Endangered Species and Other Fish or Wildlife (First List of Endangered Foreign Fish and Wildlife as Appendix A) |
| 12/30/2009 |
74 FR 69136 69139 |
Marine Mammal Protection Act; Stock Assessment Report: Notice of Availability of final 2009 revised marine mammal stock assessment reports for two stocks of West Indian Manatees; response to comments. |
| 01/07/2002 |
67 FR 680 696 |
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Final action to establish two additional Manatee Protection Areas in Florida. |
| 11/08/2002 |
67 FR 68490 68491 |
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: Input on Additional Manatee Protection Measures |
| 01/23/1979 |
44 FR 4745 4747 |
Proposed Rulemaking to Provide for the Establishment of Manatee Protection Areas |
| 07/02/2014 |
79 FR 37706 37710 |
90-Day Finding on a Petition To Reclassify the West Indian Manatee From Endangered to Threatened |
| 01/12/2010 |
75 FR 1574 1581 |
12-month Finding on a Petition To Revise Critical Habitat for the Florida Manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) |
| 04/16/2002 |
67 FR 18572 18576 |
ETWP; Amendment to Manatee Protection Areas in Florida, Proposed rule. |
| 03/11/1967 |
32 FR 4001 |
Endangered Species List - 1967 |
| 05/13/1993 |
58 FR 28381 28386 |
ETWP; Proposed Rule to Establish Additional Manatee Protection Areas in Kings Bay, Crystal River, FL |
| 09/24/1976 |
41 FR 41914 |
Determination of Critical Habitat for American Crocodile, California Condor, Indiana Bat, and Florida Manatee; 41 FR 41914 (American crocodile, Crocodylus acutus, California condor, Gymnogyps californianus; Indiana bat, Myotis sodalis; Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus) |
| 04/04/2003 |
68 FR 16602 16641 |
Endangered and Treatened Species: Establishment of Three Additional Manatee Protection Areas in FLorida |
| 04/07/2005 |
70 FR 17864 17879 |
Final Rule: Establishment of an Additional Manatee Protection Area in Lee County, Florida |
| 11/12/1980 |
45 FR 74880 74882 |
ETWP: Establishment of Manatee Protection Areas in Kings Bay, Crystal River, Florida |
| 08/06/2004 |
69 FR 48102 48114 |
Establishment of an Additional Manatee Protection Area in Lee County, Florida; Proposed Rule and Final Rule |
| 10/22/2003 |
68 FR 60316 60324 |
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Removal of Federal Protection Status from Two Manatee Protection Areas in Florida |
| 01/23/2014 |
79 FR 3856 3859 |
Marine Mammal Protection Act: Final revised WIM stock assessment reports. |
| 11/14/2002 |
67 FR 69078 69104 |
Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior, Florida Manatees; Incidental Take During Specified Activities: Proposed rule; notice of Draft EIS availability. |
| 01/22/1993 |
58 FR 5643 5647 |
ETWP; Emergency Rule to Establish Additional Manatee Protection Areas in Kings Bay, Crystal River, Florida; (Trichechus manatus) |
Special Rule Publications
| Date |
Citation Page |
Title |
| 08/06/2004 |
69 FR 48102 48114 |
Establishment of an Additional Manatee Protection Area in Lee County, Florida; Proposed Rule and Final Rule |
| 04/04/2003 |
68 FR 16602 16641 |
Endangered and Treatened Species: Establishment of Three Additional Manatee Protection Areas in FLorida |
| 06/04/1993 |
58 FR 31660 31664 |
ETWP; Emergency Rule Establishing Manatee Protection Areas in Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, FL. |
| 06/22/2011 |
76 FR 36493 36508 |
Proposed Rule To Establish a Manatee Refuge in Kings Bay, Citrus County, FL |
| 04/07/2005 |
70 FR 17864 17879 |
Final Rule: Establishment of an Additional Manatee Protection Area in Lee County, Florida |
| 09/20/2002 |
67 FR 59408 59426 |
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife: Emergency Rule to Establish Seven Additional Manatee Protection Areas in Florida; Final Rule |
| 11/26/1997 |
62 FR 63062 63064 |
ETWP; Proposed Rule To Establish an Addititonal Manatee Sancturary in Kings Bay, Crystal River, FL |
| 08/06/2003 |
68 FR 46870 46917 |
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: Establishment of Three Additional Manatee Protection Areas in Florida |
| 11/09/2010 |
75 FR 68719 68725 |
Emergency Rule To Establish a Manatee Refuge in Kings Bay, Citrus County, FL |
| 01/07/2002 |
67 FR 680 696 |
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Final action to establish two additional Manatee Protection Areas in Florida. |
| 11/26/1997 |
62 FR 63036 63038 |
ETWP; Emergency Rule To Establish and Additional Manatee Sancturary in Kings Bay, Crystal River, FL |
| 01/22/1993 |
58 FR 5643 5647 |
ETWP; Emergency Rule to Establish Additional Manatee Protection Areas in Kings Bay, Crystal River, Florida; (Trichechus manatus) |
| 01/23/1979 |
44 FR 4745 4747 |
Proposed Rulemaking to Provide for the Establishment of Manatee Protection Areas |
| 08/10/2001 |
66 FR 42318 42350 |
ETWP; Proposed Rule To Establish Sixteen Additional Manatee Protection Areas in Florida; Proposed Rule |
| 10/16/1998 |
63 FR 55553 55557 |
ETWP; Final Rule to Establish an Additional Manatee Sancturary in Kings Bay, Crystal River, Florida |
| 08/06/2004 |
69 FR 48115 48127 |
Emergency Rule: Establishment of an Additional Manatee Protection Area in Lee County, FLorida |
| 05/12/1994 |
59 FR 24654 24660 |
ETWP; Final Rule To Establish Additional Manatee Protection Areas in Kings Bay, Crystal River, Florida |
| 07/07/2004 |
69 FR 40796 40805 |
Endangerd and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: Removal of Federal Protection Status From Two Manatee Protection Areas in FLorida |
| 12/06/2004 |
69 FR 70382 70395 |
Establishment of an Additional Manatee Protection Area in Lee County, FL:Emergency rule. |
| 04/07/2004 |
69 FR 18279 18291 |
Establishment of an Additional Manatee Protection Area in Lee County, FL |
| 02/19/1992 |
57 FR 5988 5991 |
(Emergency) ETWP; Emergency Rule to Establish Additional Manatee Sanctuaries in Kings Bay, Crystal River, FL |
| 11/12/1980 |
45 FR 74880 74882 |
ETWP: Establishment of Manatee Protection Areas in Kings Bay, Crystal River, Florida |
| 11/08/2002 |
67 FR 68450 68489 |
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: Final Rule to Establish Thirteen Additional Manatee Protection Areas in Florida; Final and Proposed Rule |
| 05/13/1993 |
58 FR 28381 28386 |
ETWP; Proposed Rule to Establish Additional Manatee Protection Areas in Kings Bay, Crystal River, FL |
» Recovery
Current Recovery Plan(s)
Other Recovery Documents
Five Year Review
» Critical Habitat
| Date |
Citation Page |
Title |
Document Type |
Status |
| 09/22/1977 |
42 FR 47840 47845 |
Final Correction and Augumentation of Critical Habitat Reorganization; 42 FR 47840 47845 |
Final Rule |
Final designated |
| 09/24/1976 |
41 FR 41914 |
Determination of Critical Habitat for American Crocodile, California Condor, Indiana Bat, and Florida Manatee; 41 FR 41914 (American crocodile, Crocodylus acutus, California condor, Gymnogyps californianus; Indiana bat, Myotis sodalis; Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus) |
Final Rule |
Not Required |
| 12/16/1975 |
40 FR 58308 58312 |
Proposed Determination of Critical Habitat for Snail Darter, American Crocodile, Whooping Crane, California Condor, Indiana Bat, and Florida Manatee; 40 FR 58308 58312 (Percina (Imostoma) sp., Crocodylus acutus, Grus americana, Gymnogyps californicus, Myotis sodalis, Trichechus manatus) |
Proposed Rule |
Unknown |
To learn more about critical habitat please see http://ecos.fws.gov/crithab
» Conservation Plans
No conservation plans have been created for West Indian Manatee.
» Petitions
» Life History
Habitat Requirements
Florida and Antillean manatees range freely between marine and freshwater habitats. Specific habitat types/use areas include foraging and drinking sites, resting areas, travel corridors and others.
Florida manatees, living at the northern limit of the species' range, have little tolerance for cold. Historically, this sub-species has sought out natural, warm-water sites, including springs, deep water areas, and areas thermally influenced by the Gulf Stream, as refuges from the cold. In the 1930s and 40s, industrial plants, including power plants, paper mills, etc., were built along coastal and riverine shoreline areas. Plants discharging large volumes of heated discharge water into areas accessible to manatees have attracted large numbers of wintering manatees to these warm-water sites ever since. In the spring, manatees leave the warm-water sites and may travel great distances during the summer, only to return to warm water sites in the fall.
Food Habits
Manatees are herbivores that feed opportunistically on a wide variety of marine, estuarine, and freshwater plants, including submerged, floating, and emergent vegetation. Common forage plants include and are not limited to: cord grass, alga, turtle grass, shoal grass, manatee grass, eel grass, and other plant types. (Calves initially suckle and may start feeding on plants when a few months of age. Weaning generally takes place within a year of birth.) Manatees also require sources freshwater, obtained from both natural and anthropogenic sources.
Movement / Home Range
The Florida manatees' range is generally restricted to the southeastern United States; individuals occasionally range as far north as Massachusetts and as far west as Texas. Antillean manatees are found in coastal and riverine systems in South and Central America (from Brazil to Mexico) and in the Greater and Lesser Antilles throughout the Caribbean Basin. Due to a variety of human activities (hunting, loss of habitat, etc.), manatees have been extirpated from many areas and their distribution is patchy throughout the region. USFWS recovery activities primarily focus on manatees in Florida and Puerto Rico, although the species is managed throughout its range.
Reproductive Strategy
Manatees mature at three to five years of age. Mature females go into heat for anywhere from two to four weeks. Mating activity can occur throughout the year. When in heat, females will attract numerous males and mate repeatedly; aggregations that include an estrus or focal female and numerous males are described as mating herds. Gestation lasts for about 13 months and cows usually give birth to a single calf; twinning is known to occur. While calving primarily peaks in the spring, calves may be born at any time of the year. Reproductive senescence is poorly described; a known female has given birth to seven individual calves over a period of about 30 years. A calf may remain with its mother for about two years. Calving intervals range from two and three years. The oldest known manatee is 65 years of age.
Other
Per a 2011 survey, there are at least 4834 Florida manatees; Antillean manatees in Puerto Rico are thought to include about 140 animals. Both stocks are thought to be stable and perhaps increasing in certain areas. Survival and reproductive rates are generally positive, even in the face of increasing human-related threats, including watercraft, habitat loss, and other activities.
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