Sarasota, Fl High: 66 Low: 48
Sparky is up, rested, and ready to report! OK, the latest news flash out of Florida...Alvin, the right hand man of the Amish Mafia TV reality show's Lebanon Levi, got arrested in Sarasota today on a D.U.I. Sparky just thought you might want to know....(Yes, there's really is such a thing as the Amish Mafia, at least that's the story, and they're sticking to it!) Hey, it's a slow world out there in Blogland today.....
(Uh, Sparky, remember the manatees?!) Oh, yeah! We were there yesterday and it was very cool! (The Manatee Viewing Center by the Tampa electric plant in Apollo Beach, 30 minutes from Sun 'n' Fun.) The water out in the Tampa Bay was below 59 degrees, which is a environmental signal to the manatees to find warmer water.
They come into the electric plant's water channel when the temperatures out in the gulf waters drop below 68 degrees. The discharge waters from the plant make the channel temperature very warm, like tepid bath water--The channel was 80 degrees yesterday. There were anywhere from 150-250 manatees in the channel today..This photo to the right is on the small side of the observation viewing platform and early this morning there were about FIFTY of them jammed into this little shallow area, said one of the volunteers who works there. On the other side of the boardwalk, there were lots, lots more. This is just one little section of the channel directly in front of us.
Excellent viewing!
We had a wonderful time watching them and the spinner shark that jumped completely out of the water, spun around and dove back down. We saw lots of tarpon swimming with the manatees, they look like little sharks. Guess they are one heckuva sporting, fighting fish when you try to land one....
We enjoyed watching the several busloads of kids come onto the observation deck and enthusiastically exclaim over the many manatees they were seeing....
We enjoyed talking to a volunteer on the observation deck...He told us a lot of stuff about manatees, some information we already knew, some we didn't. We didn't know manatees never have twins. They only give birth to one calf, so if you see more than one little one next to a mama, it's been adopted.
The males do their thing and leave, they don't help raise the babies. He told us about some of the goofy but honest questions kids ask. Sparky was SHOCKED at the language young kids use to ask about manatee mating habits! Sparky asked an important question about the brown floating bark like pieces in the water...(She just HAD to ask! says an embarrassed E.) "Is that manatee poop?" Yep, it sure was! In case anybody wants to know, it was the size of large dog poop or a little breakfast sausage...TMI? Too much information? Sorry! Hm-m-mmmm...Sparky has seen that stuff in waters she has kayaked in!
We saw a boat out in the channel...They were tagging the manatees for genetic research....They were careful to come in slowly and quietly with a little trolling motor, but boy, did the manatees dive when they got close! You can see the circular flat footprint they leave when they dive, there were a BUNCH of flat circles when the boat got close as the manatees dove out of the way.
There's a lot of other stuff to see when you go to the center besides the manatees. We've mentioned some things before, but there might be a new reader out there so here's a little more info. There's a great deal of information INSIDE the Manatee Center. Exhibits with lots of information about Tampa Electric's environmental policies, how they recycle everything they can in the production of electricity, how the steam coming out of the towers is 98% pure steam, how they are environmental stewards of the area. You can walk a 900 foot tidal sidewalk out along the channel, going through a mangrove forest, listening to audio information about the beach and mangrove inhabitants, looking for tarpon along the rail, and seeing more manatees further out in the channel. The center closes April 30, because the manatees start staying out in the gulf with the warmer spring and summer weather/water temperatures coming.
We enjoyed watching another adult check out the hurricane simulator on the grounds of the center. For two bucks you can have yourself blown about inside the tube. This gentleman first did a crazy, "Oh, my God!" face when it really started blowing inside, but Sparky missed that photo op! The simulation costs you a dollar a minute.
There's a butterfly garden and a gift shop with all things manatee inside. We sure enjoyed our repeat visit to the center today...It's not to be missed when visiting Sarasota, that's for sure!
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Manatee Mania
Sarasota, FL High: 81 Low: 61
We'll get to the manatees in just a minute...Before we got to see them, we went to a Del Webb community this afternoon, not too far from Sarasota, called Southshore Falls in Tampa. Del Webb' Southshore Falls is a 24 hour gated, over 55 community with a VERY active lifestyles commitment to their development. Southshore Falls is an oasis in the middle of a rather nondescript community outside its gates. It's located between Ruskin and Apollo Beach right on highway 41. The Del Webb community has tropical landscaping everywhere, lakes, nature preserves, and walking trails. It has a beautiful 14,000 square foot clubhouse with a lagoon style pool, resistance pool, putting green, state of the art fitness center and more.....
There's a library, a ballroom, bocce ball, crafts room, pickleball courts, tennis courts, and an active internet cafe where they serve free coffee every morning. There are LOTS of clubs in the community, everything from crafts to biking. It's a great location--25 miles from the Tampa airport, 20 miles from downtown Tampa, and you can hop on I-75 in six minutes to get anywhere. There are four golf clubs within a short distance of the community. We enjoyed looking at it today....We're still looking and exploring, still RVing...don't worry!
The Big Bend Power station in Apollo Beach is a known area for some of the best manatee viewing when the weather has been cold and the Gulf temperatures drop below 68 degrees. It was about five minutes from the Del Webb development, so we stopped by. When it's cold out in the Gulf, the manatees come into the discharge canal where the waters are warmed from the electric plant. Sometimes there can be as many as 300 manatees in the canal, but today there were only about 50 or so.
The manatees started coming into the canal back in 1986 when the Big Bend station opened. The discharge canal is now a federally and state designated manatee sanctuary. They have a wonderful boardwalk viewing platform to see the manatees up close and personal.
We saw lots of action today....Sparky thought maybe it was mating season with all the roiling waters and showing of fins, flippers and close encounters with each other!
It turns out that this was entirely possible, as Sam and Al, two great volunteers with lots of interesting information to share, said that manatees can mate at any time. Sparky peppered them with questions, so many that one of the guys said, "If you have any more questions, we're gonna have to start charging you to answer 'em." :-)
The fellas said that most of the time the manatees are alone out in the Gulf, so when a BUNCH of them come into the canal, it's PARTY time, and the hormones get going! We saw lots of tangled up manatees having some kind of fun!
And some were just relaxin'....rolled over on their backs, like, "Hey, I'm in Florida..I've got nothing better to do than hang out here and chill." Or warm up, as the case may be.....Or relaxing after an encounter with the mate of choice.....In case you can't tell, this one is on his back and stayed there gently rolling back and forth on his backside.....
We saw them up close...It was cool! A mama and her babies....
A face only a mother could love......
We saw severely scarred manatees....
We learned about some bad practices...People letting manatees drink from water hoses at their docks. A great photo opportunity, and Sparky admits she would be the first one taking a photo of that, but that makes the manatees get familiar being around boats and that's what causes them to get hurt. Manatees have no known predators, man is their worst enemy. It was really sad to see how badly injured some of these manatees had been.....
We saw a buoy boogeying across the water. Eldo said, "Do you see that? That buoy is moving fast! Then we saw a line attached underwater to the tail of a smaller manatee. A buoy tracker system was attached to his tail. He was recently rehabilitated from cold stress and turned back into the waters. They want to keep track of him for awhile.
At the viewing center, you can see an educational display of the role Tampa Electric plays in conservation of energy and protection of nature and the manatees....the center also has a skeleton of a manatee inside, and a hurricane simulator, and a pretty butterfly garden! And then, there's the Tidal Walk...a trip along a boardwalk out alongside the discharge canal....Visible signs accompanied by an audible narrative talk about the life in the tidal and berm areas....
We saw some BIG tarpon hanging out by the boardwalk as we walked to the end and back....
A wonderful ending to a wonderful day and it didn't cost a dime! (Uh, she didn't tell you that it cost me dinner for two at Woody's River Roo bar and grill in Ellenton on the way home, chides E. But they do have a fantastic fish dip and great sandwiches at moderate prices. Just sayin'....)
Tampa Electric doesn't charge a thing for you to come see the manatees..Pick a day when the weather has been cold for a few days and the Gulf temperatures have dropped below 68 degrees. There's a cold spell (60's for you Floridians) coming in the next week, that might bring more of them into the canal. What a wonderful opportunity to learn more about them! Don't miss it! Bye for now......
We'll get to the manatees in just a minute...Before we got to see them, we went to a Del Webb community this afternoon, not too far from Sarasota, called Southshore Falls in Tampa. Del Webb' Southshore Falls is a 24 hour gated, over 55 community with a VERY active lifestyles commitment to their development. Southshore Falls is an oasis in the middle of a rather nondescript community outside its gates. It's located between Ruskin and Apollo Beach right on highway 41. The Del Webb community has tropical landscaping everywhere, lakes, nature preserves, and walking trails. It has a beautiful 14,000 square foot clubhouse with a lagoon style pool, resistance pool, putting green, state of the art fitness center and more.....
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Del Webb clubhouse greeting area |
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View from electric power plant up high |
The manatees started coming into the canal back in 1986 when the Big Bend station opened. The discharge canal is now a federally and state designated manatee sanctuary. They have a wonderful boardwalk viewing platform to see the manatees up close and personal.
We saw lots of action today....Sparky thought maybe it was mating season with all the roiling waters and showing of fins, flippers and close encounters with each other!
It turns out that this was entirely possible, as Sam and Al, two great volunteers with lots of interesting information to share, said that manatees can mate at any time. Sparky peppered them with questions, so many that one of the guys said, "If you have any more questions, we're gonna have to start charging you to answer 'em." :-)
The fellas said that most of the time the manatees are alone out in the Gulf, so when a BUNCH of them come into the canal, it's PARTY time, and the hormones get going! We saw lots of tangled up manatees having some kind of fun!
And some were just relaxin'....rolled over on their backs, like, "Hey, I'm in Florida..I've got nothing better to do than hang out here and chill." Or warm up, as the case may be.....Or relaxing after an encounter with the mate of choice.....In case you can't tell, this one is on his back and stayed there gently rolling back and forth on his backside.....
A face only a mother could love......
We saw severely scarred manatees....
We learned about some bad practices...People letting manatees drink from water hoses at their docks. A great photo opportunity, and Sparky admits she would be the first one taking a photo of that, but that makes the manatees get familiar being around boats and that's what causes them to get hurt. Manatees have no known predators, man is their worst enemy. It was really sad to see how badly injured some of these manatees had been.....
We saw a buoy boogeying across the water. Eldo said, "Do you see that? That buoy is moving fast! Then we saw a line attached underwater to the tail of a smaller manatee. A buoy tracker system was attached to his tail. He was recently rehabilitated from cold stress and turned back into the waters. They want to keep track of him for awhile.
At the viewing center, you can see an educational display of the role Tampa Electric plays in conservation of energy and protection of nature and the manatees....the center also has a skeleton of a manatee inside, and a hurricane simulator, and a pretty butterfly garden! And then, there's the Tidal Walk...a trip along a boardwalk out alongside the discharge canal....Visible signs accompanied by an audible narrative talk about the life in the tidal and berm areas....
We saw some BIG tarpon hanging out by the boardwalk as we walked to the end and back....
A wonderful ending to a wonderful day and it didn't cost a dime! (Uh, she didn't tell you that it cost me dinner for two at Woody's River Roo bar and grill in Ellenton on the way home, chides E. But they do have a fantastic fish dip and great sandwiches at moderate prices. Just sayin'....)
Tampa Electric doesn't charge a thing for you to come see the manatees..Pick a day when the weather has been cold for a few days and the Gulf temperatures have dropped below 68 degrees. There's a cold spell (60's for you Floridians) coming in the next week, that might bring more of them into the canal. What a wonderful opportunity to learn more about them! Don't miss it! Bye for now......
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