Xena has remained south of Turtle Bay since her tag
exchange on 5/4/06. She is over areas of Halodule and has been seen
feeding on numerous occasions. Her body condition looked good dorsally but
ventral view was too brief to give clear indication of condition. She has
been seen most of the time with other animals and has great boat
avoidance...for an area which is supposed to be idle speed with minimal
compliance.
5/24/06:
Xena
was captured on
05/17/06
for her three month health assessment.
She was located in the north pass inside Boca Grande bottom resting
alone. We were able to catch
Xena on the first set with little difficulty.
Blood,
morphometrics, ultrasound, weight, fecal and skin cultures were obtained.
Dr. Beth from SeaWorld of Florida gave Xena an overall condition of
poor to good, with a body score of 3. She
had lost 155 lbs since her release on
02/15/06
. Fecal
sample consistence was loose. She
had extensive amounts of dermatitis on her body primarily around her head,
flippers and between her head and upper abdomen area.
Culture samples were obtained for further analysis.
Xena had also received a recent laceration to the peduncle area.
We anticipate this boat strike occurred sometime between 5/11 and
5/14 based on her drastic change in behavior.
Blood values obtained on site indicated a low creatinine value but
other values indicated muscle trauma.
Weight
Straight Body Length
02/15/06
790 lbs
237 cm
05/17/06
635 lbs
242 cm
Xena
received a new belt and tag and was released back into Boca Grande
waterways. She milled around
the bank initially and then began to travel south within the canal system.
Other animals were noted in the area about the same time last visual
was obtained.
7/6/06:
Xena's
tag and partial tether were recovered on
7/6/06
. The tag received
damage due to a prop cut and the tether was also severed. Equipment
was recovered in the mangroves just east of the mouth of Coral Creek,
Gasparilla Sound. Xena still has her belt so there is a chance
for retagging but she also has half of a tether trailing behind her.
We will continue to sonic the area for PGB... and now little Miss Xena
too. Xena had been using the areas around northern Boca Grande to
Coral Creek throughout June before her tag loss.
She was usually near other manatees but her activity level had
decreased the week before her tag came off.
7/7/06:
Xena's tether was not cut in half...the nose cone
received a prop cut and broke off a portion near the eyebolt. This
means Xena has a full tether still attached to her belt. Her
tag had a series of two cuts that were noticed last week....the
cut to the nose cone was at the same angle as the other two cuts. We
are thinking that possibly it took a few days for the nose cone to break
completely in half from the prop cut.
7/12/06:
Xena was
relocated by sonic tracking on 7/11/06. She was alone milling
around a marina just off Coral Creek. A safety was
clipped onto her old tether and the eye bolt of the her old damaged
tag was removed from the joiner. As usual, when you do anything to
the joiner (this is even the quick snap shackle version) she bolts.
True to form, once the joiner was opened she swam quickly away and
played hide and seek in between the boats for the next few hours.
At high tide, Xena moved out of the marina onto the grass flats where we
were able to finish the tag exchange.
Xena
looked GREAT! No new scars and she appeared to have a round belly. The
area she is currently occupying is shallow except for the channels.
Boat traffic in this area is extensive and fast. Lets hope she
finds a calmer area soon.
10/19/06:
We
have not relocated Xena since
7/15/06
, the day after she lost her second tag.
We have spent many hours on the water sonic tracking.
We have even been able to coordinate with the WT aerial survey
crew to let us know where they see animals during their flight of the
Gasparilla Sound/Lemon Bay area so we could go to those locations to
sonic for belts. But Xena
remains MIA. A belted
manatee was sighted with other animals in the Gasparilla marina on
10/9/06
and
10/10/06
but these sightings were not reported
immediately. We anticipate
the sightings were of Xena since this was once a site she used
regularly. Staff from the
FWC
Port Charlotte field station sonic tracked
the area on
10/9/06
without success and both
FWC
and WT sonic tracked the area on
10/10/06
.
Our listening sonic buoys in the area did not pick up a sonic
signal on either day. Thus
there might be a chance Xena’s sonic is no longer working.
Or it could simply be she swam too fast past the buoy for
detection and was able to elude the trackers yet again.
12/14/06:
Xena was resighted by the Mote photoID
team in Matlacha on 12/11/06. WT was able to track her by
sonic as she moved out of the area. We are planning on moving our
sonic buoys from the Boca Grande area to key spots around
Matlacha to help us relocate Xena in the near future.
Thanks Mote team for the visual!!