Sunday, January 28, 2007

I went on two family trips to Crystal River. I was very happy to find this article via National Geographic :


January 16, 2007—A young manatee named Pilo rests placidly on the deck of a research ship as scientists give him a physical on Florida's Crystal River in November 2006.
The five-year-old male was captured during the first of three planned expeditions to the northwest Florida river, where manatees migrate every fall to take advantage of the warm, spring-fed waters.
The expeditions, which resumed this month, will amount to one of the most comprehensive studies yet done of Florida manatees in the wild.
During Pilo's half-hour-long checkup, biologists collected all manner of data from their peaceful patient—from pulse readings taken with a portable heart monitor to urine caught in a Frisbee placed under his genitals.
Pilo weighed in at 916 pounds (415 kilograms) and measured 9 feet (280 centimeters) long. The scientists gave him a clean bill of health.
"I'd give him a [rating of] perfectly normal, excellent condition," said Robert Bonde, a marine biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) who coordinated the expedition.
"He's a great-looking manatee."
—Blake de Pastino


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

One of those trips were Me, You, Beau, and Matthew. The good ole days when it was all about family. We had so much fun together. Beau and Matthew were a mess. The water was so freakin cold but all worth it. What a great trip that was. Miss those times.