Manatees are not at all aggressive, and they’ll do everything to avoid any conflict.

Webgoing slower gives you and manatees a better chance of avoiding a collision.

Webmanatees are protected by state and federal law and are classified as endangered.

Keep hands and objects to yourself.

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N paddle your vessel to avoid traveling over resting manatees.

Never poke, prod or stab a manatee with your hands, feet or any object.

Manatees often feed in these areas, so stay in deep water channels.

WebΒ β€” to avoid stressing out manatees or putting them in danger, you should not touch them in any way, feed or water them and harass or shoo them.

Avoid shallow areas with sea grass.

WebΒ β€” participating in coastal cleanup events, attend boating safety classes in person or online and disposing fishing line properly via recycling are all extra ways to protect the manatees.

Good behavior benefits both the animals and your experience.

By interacting closely with manatees, they become.

Give manatees space to move freely in their habitat.

There is a rare instance that they may get aggressive.

If manatees are attacked or abused, they will try to push you away, not because they want to hurt you, but because they want to protect themselves.

Avoid isolating or singling out an individual manatee from its group and do not separate a cow and her calf.

Tips for paddlers n use caution when paddling near seagrass beds, sanctuaries or refuge area boundaries as manatees frequent these areas.

Webin coordination with partners on local, state and federal levels, the national wildlife federation is working to protect manatees by (a) improving water quality (b) protecting and restoring critical habitat and (c) educating the community about ways to protect manatees and seagrass meadows.

St ay out of prohibited areas.

Give manatees space to move.

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Webnever poke, prod or stab a manatee with your hands, feet or any object.

Webmanatees as the sound of air bubbles from scuba gear can disturb them.

Keep an eye out for signs of a manatee, such as a nose, back,

It’s important for everyone to appreciate manatees and their conservation.

If a manatee avoids you, do not chase the animal for a closer view.

WebΒ β€” don't try to single out an individual manatee from its group and never separate a cow and her calf.

Boaters should avoid manatee habitats and always be careful when navigating on waters where manatees could be present such as seagrass areas and shallow waters.

You’ll protect manateesβ€” and avoid an expensive ticket!