Changing Seas
Saving Florida’s Starving Manatees
Preview: Season 14 | 2m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
Florida’s gentle giants are dying in record numbers.
Florida’s iconic sea cows are dying in record numbers. Years of declining seagrass beds have eliminated one of the gentle giants’ primary food sources. Now wildlife managers have taken the unprecedented step of feeding the animals, while scientists are in a race against time to restore the lost seagrass.
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Changing Seas is presented by your local public television station.
Major funding for this program was provided by The Batchelor Foundation, encouraging people to preserve and protect America’s underwater resources. Additional Funding was provided by The Parrot Family Endowment for Environmental Education.
Changing Seas
Saving Florida’s Starving Manatees
Preview: Season 14 | 2m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
Florida’s iconic sea cows are dying in record numbers. Years of declining seagrass beds have eliminated one of the gentle giants’ primary food sources. Now wildlife managers have taken the unprecedented step of feeding the animals, while scientists are in a race against time to restore the lost seagrass.
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Florida’s gentle giants are dying in record numbers. (2m 53s)
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Scientists study the body size and health of humpback whales across their migratory cycle. (4m 4s)
Kelp: Hidden Treasure of the Salish Sea
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Experts are working to conserve and restore the Puget Sound’s declining Kelp forests. (3m 42s)
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Experts study declines in the number of humpbacks migrating between Alaska and Hawaiʻi. (5m 37s)
Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipChanging Seas is presented by your local public television station.
Major funding for this program was provided by The Batchelor Foundation, encouraging people to preserve and protect America’s underwater resources. Additional Funding was provided by The Parrot Family Endowment for Environmental Education.