Annie was observed next to Rocket across from Blue Spring
State Park milling along the vegetation bank the evening after her
release on 2/11/08. On 2/13/08, both animals were milling
in Lake Beresford and they returned to Blue Spring on 2/19
following a cold front. Since her return, she has only poked
her head out into the river a couple of times and if she encountered
a boat or kayak she made a quick retreat back into the
spring. Annie's tag and tether were recovered on 3/2/08
entangled under a tree approximately 20 feet underwater in the main
boil of the spring and she was retagged the next day. Later
in the week on 3/8/08, Annie wrapped her tether around a piling in the
swim dock area but was not struggling. Park staff assisted and
unlooped her tether so she would not break it again. Annie
has been observed feeding on green algae, brown algae, bark and roots
over the past week. Rocket appears to follow her every move
which may be why these two animals are still in close proximity to
each other since release.
We were able to provide Blue Spring State Park with assistance
this weekend to help minimize the human interaction with Annie and
Rocket. Luckily they stayed in the canoe basin on
Saturday so interactions were minimal. Sunday morning both
animals were just north of the spring in the river. By late
afternoon they had moved to Frenchman's landing where Annie solicited
human attention which included some feeding and lots of
touching. Everyone was great about leaving her alone after
they were educated and then luckily the rains came soon after.
This morning it was looking good that both Annie and Rocket were
going to stay out in the oxbow just north of the spring but this
afternoon they showed back up at Blue Spring and were located most
of the afternoon by the diver's entry.
4/11/08:
Annie/Rocket still in Blue Spring and we have yet to obtain
volunteers to help us reduce their human interactions. Several
universities have been contacted for help along with Save the
Manatee Club sending out request for help from their volunteers.
4/28/08:
Annie and Rocket have primarily stayed within Blue Spring State
Park over the past month. They have ventured out into the
river on numerous occasions to the oxbow just north of
the spring. Unfortunately, they have also discovered they
can obtain a bit of attention from people off Frenchman's
Landing near the oxbow, which is also located in the state
park. As discussed earlier, we have been assisting the park
staff with efforts to reduce human interactions with the rehab
animals. WT staff and volunteers along with park staff have
been able to assist with educating the public on the situation and
incidence have been minimal. Unfortunately, we have had only
two people volunteer to help with our efforts which has taxed all
staff involved. To maintain our efforts to keep someone
near the "twins" during the weekends, Save the Manatee
Club offered up funds to pay for park staff to work additional
hours for weekend 4/26-27 and the upcoming weekend of 5/3-4. Thank
you SMC for coming forward with help...it has given us all a
breather!
Annie and Rocket have both been observed feeding daily on
algae, roots and leaves while in the spring run.
They have been observed nibbling on pennywort and exploring along
the vegetation barrier in the oxbow. Unfortunately last
week, the vegetation outside of Blue Spring was sprayed by SJWMD
and was dying back. We have noted rehab animals will
not feed on sprayed vegetation for two weeks after
application. Annie and Rocket were social during the recent
cold front which prompted over a dozen wild manatees to
return to Blue Spring. Rocket is a bit more social with
manatees than Annie but she is definitely more social
with humans. We continue to have unusually cooler river
temperatures than normal, the river temp was 23.5C on
4/22/08. We had hoped the "twins" had finally
begun their adventures away from the park as they both were
located in the southern portion of Lake Beresford on 4/27/08.
Unfortunately this morning, they both were back in the oxbow just
north of Blue Spring. We continue to hope with the warming
of the river (today 26C) they will begin to venture further
away from the spring.
5/19/08:
Annie and Rocket stayed most of the day inside the spring run
Saturday and by around 1530 they had moved out and were at
the beach where boats pull up to go to Blue Spring. Our
WT volunteer Adella said the interactions were minimal during
the day since the park was able to close portions of the run
down depending on where the "twins" were while
allowing access to the rest of the area.
Sunday afternoon, Annie and Rocket had moved up to Lake
Beresford and this morning they are just south of SR44
bridge....a new adventure for the both of them. This is
the furthest from the spring they have gone and it was made in a
short time period. Anticipate they followed a manatee up
there.
At this point, we go back to watching their activities and hope
they continue more of their adventures away from Blue
Spring.
7/24/08:
Annie and Rocket also moved into Blue Spring on 7/22/08
shortly after Hurricane was sighted. Both animals feed
on algae for most of the day along the banks while swimmers
were encouraged to give them space.
8/04/08:
Annie's belt was cut off Thursday 7/31/08. The honors to
cut her free were given to Melody since she was the one that
successfully free belted Annie a month ago. Annie was
very responsive to a swimmer in the water but shortly
after attempting to solicit attention from the swimmer (which
was not given), her focus fell back to her very sexually
active friend....Rocket. Annie looks like she has gained
weight, with fat rolls obvious around her neck and a very
large round belly. Rocket also had a round belly but he
definitely has trimmed down. Both animals were later
observed during the visual intensively feeding on
water lettuce with Annie feeding from time to time on pennewort.