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Volusia County Sheriff's Office gets grant to strengthen manatee … - The DeLand-Deltona Beacon

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The DeLand-Deltona Beacon

Volusia County Sheriff's Office gets grant to strengthen manatee ...
The DeLand-Deltona Beacon, FL - Dec 30, 2007
The cold temperatures forecast this week should make for good manatee-viewing at Blue Spring, which is open 365 days a year. Endangered — Manatees like this ...
Specialist tracks generations of manatees at Blue Spring State Park Orlando Sentinel
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Volusia County Sheriff's Office gets grant to strengthen manatee … - The DeLand-Deltona Beacon

by @ Sunday, December 30th, 2007. Filed under Uncategorized

The DeLand-Deltona Beacon

Volusia County Sheriff's Office gets grant to strengthen manatee ...
The DeLand-Deltona Beacon, FL - Dec 30, 2007
The cold temperatures forecast this week should make for good manatee-viewing at Blue Spring, which is open 365 days a year. Endangered — Manatees like this ...

ST. LUCIE COUNTY: 10 NOTABLE STORIES OF '07 - TCPalm

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ST. LUCIE COUNTY: 10 NOTABLE STORIES OF '07
TCPalm, FL - 11 hours ago
The St. Lucie Mets make the postseason for the second straight year before falling to the Brevard County Manatees. • Longtime area soccer and cross country ...
International Baccalaureate program coming to Port St. Lucie High ... TCPalm
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Seagrass Bald Spots Cause Head-Scratching - Tampa Tribune

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Seagrass Bald Spots Cause Head-Scratching
Tampa Tribune, FL - 12 hours ago
Manatees feed on seagrass, while rays rip up the beds in search of their favorite food: shellfish. "This time of year and in the fall, you can walk across ...

Seagrass Bald Spots Cause Head-Scratching - Tampa Tribune

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Seagrass Bald Spots Cause Head-Scratching
Tampa Tribune, FL - Dec 29, 2007
Manatees feed on seagrass, while rays rip up the beds in search of their favorite food: shellfish. "This time of year and in the fall, you can walk across ...

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