FWC completes habitat restoration at Warm Mineral Springs. Photo by Katie Bryden

FWC Completes Habitat Restoration At Warm Mineral Springs In Sarasota County

FWC completes habitat restoration at Warm Mineral Springs. Photo by Katie Bryden
FWC completes habitat restoration at Warm Mineral Springs. Photo by Katie Bryden

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has successfully completed restoration work downstream from Warm Mineral Springs in Sarasota County. The warm water flowing from the spring is of particular importance to manatees seeking shelter from cooler winter temperatures.

FWC staff worked with partners to overcome challenges, including the arrival of Hurricane Ian on Florida’s Gulf Coast in fall 2022. Extreme flooding within the project and surrounding areas halted work, requiring significant debris removal and additional funding and time.

The project resumed in the spring of 2023 and was completed before the winter season. Manatees are expected to return to this enhanced warm-water site this winter.

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While the public can enjoy the creeks in spring and summer, this area is an FWC No Entry Zone from Nov. 15 to March 15.

This restriction ensures that manatees can access the warm-water refuge upstream without disturbances from human activities, which can jeopardize their health by causing them to flee to colder waters.

There is no public viewing of manatees at this warm-water site but a list of where you can safely view manatees at several other warm-water sites.

When observing manatees in any location, always remember to give them space and watch from a distance for their safety and yours. Manatees are a protected species, and it is illegal to harass, feed, disturb, or harm them.

The Florida Legislature funded the construction of this project in response to the manatee Unusual Mortality Event on the state’s Atlantic coast, and it is the first to be completed using these funds.

Manatee habitat conservation and restoration is important in all areas of Florida, and this project will provide an important refuge for the southwest manatee population during the winter.

This project would not have been possible without support from Florida’s Legislators and Governor Ron DeSantis, as well as agency partners including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sarasota County Government, The Nature Conservancy, Coastal and Heartland National Estuary Partnership, the City of North Port, the National Wildlife Federation and the Gulf Coast Community Foundation.

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