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More than 430 manatees have perished in 2021. Why are they dying?


More than 430 manatees have perished in 2021. Why are they dying?
Scientists are searching for answers as to why more Florida manatees have died in the first two months of 2021 than in most of 2020.
Native grasses which once lined the bottoms of Florida’s springs such as Fanning Springs, pictured here are being choked out by algae fed by fertilizer and nutrient runoff. This lack of vegetation is causing many manatees to starve to death in the winter.
ByRebecca Renner
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Early this past winter, Martine de Wit noticed a spike in the number of manatees that were dying. At first, the veterinarian with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission attributed the surge to cold stress. De Wit was used to seeing some manatees sickened by the strain put on their sensitive bodies when water temperatures dip below 68 degrees Fahrenheit, as they did several times in December and January. ....

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SUSAN PARKER: From enslaved to freedom, Polly's story is documented


Polly wanted to make certain that a record that she had become a free person would be protected. Polly had been an enslaved Black person who received her freedom. To assure that, she recorded her manumission paper with the Clerk of the Court of St. Johns County, East Florida.
Polly would continue to guard her freedom document itself. By recording a copy of the paper with the clerk, she would be able to prove that she was free even if the document were lost, stolen or destroyed. Any of those events could indeed be a tragedy for her.
Polly took her document to the clerk s office, at that time in today s Governor s House. That building served as the courthouse, clerk s office and housed other government offices. Two centuries ago, before the technology to duplicate images existed, papers brought to the clerk s office were copied verbatim by a copyist into bound books and returned to the owner. ....

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