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Carol Grant Takes Rare Photos Of Newborn Manatee

Posted: 07 March 2008 03:25 AM
Last Update: 02 June 2008 03:28 PM
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Categories: News,  Wetpixel,  Photo News
Author: Alex Mustard ( Alex_Mustard )
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Last week, Wetpixel Member Carol Grant (seagrant) took some extraordinary photographs of a newborn manatee in Crystal River, Florida. Carol has generously allowed Wetpixel to be first to showcase these remarkable shots. Visit the forums for updates from Carol and more images.

In Carol’s own words “It was Friday, Feb 29th, 2008 – an extra “leap year” day and unbeknownst to me a very rare encounter was just around the bend.  Upon arriving that cold morning, I noticed manatee kicking up the bottom out front of the sanctuary at Three Sisters Spring, Crystal River, Florida; I thought they were “cavorting” when I saw something small, black and wriggling!  My heart was racing, as I knew a wild manatee birth had never been documented and even newborn manatee encounters underwater were almost un-heard-of.”


Riding on a Female’s Back (not his mother) Helping, Curiosity or “Kidnapping”?

Carol first sent the images to Bob Bonde (USGS Sirenia Project, author and manatee researcher) who said after looking at them:

“I am certain it is a newborn male calf probably born during the night.  Photos of newborns underwater in the wild exist but are rare.  Most are of calves that died and were examined at necropsy.  Your pictures therefore are quite remarkable.”

Carol continues “The infant (that I named Angel) and the behavior recorded of other manatee seeming to curiously “kidnap” the baby has been witnessed a couple of times by Bob Bonde and his researchers as they studied radio-tagged manatee.  But my detailed collection of photographs of this event along with precise timeline is something the researchers relish and should contribute to our understanding of manatees.”


Angel the newborn manatee riding on his mom’s back - with another female and curious manatee following behind.


“Also note - I was the only one around witnessing this for over 40 minutes and after that a few other photographers came and were very polite (but missed 90% of the earlier event).  Later the water level rose from the incoming tide and “Angel” was kept by the warm spring within the manatee sanctuary by the shoreline – safe, sound and undisturbed.  All manatees involved are being IDed right now so stay tuned for more exciting updates!  In fact Angel was spotted with his mother today – and all is well! “

9 Comment(s):

  1. Awesome Carol; you’re the manatee queen!
    Jeff

    Posted by loftus  on  03/07  at  05:22 AM
  2. Carol: de superbes images !
    Claude

    Posted by Claude  on  03/10  at  10:56 AM
  3. Nice Carol!

    Posted by marksm  on  03/11  at  04:54 AM
  4. I missed it by two days!

    Posted by cdoyal  on  03/11  at  05:52 PM
  5. Hi carol, great photo’s. I heard that Angel is named after Angelika, who was there as well when you took the photos? Or was i wrongly informed?
    Keep up the good work

    Udo

    Posted by Udo van Dongen  on  03/13  at  07:32 AM
  6. Congratulations carol!
    Sven.

    Posted by Sven  on  03/13  at  08:21 AM
  7. Yes Udo, Angel is named after Angelika because she was the second one on the scene and I knew she was coming as we had chatted the day before!  I was thinking of a name while I was photoing him at first - then I thought “Angel” cause I wasn’t sure if it was a boy or girl and that name can go “both ways”.... (in the hispanic community Angel is a very common name for a boy, and of course Angel is a gals name too).  I told her I wanted to name it “Angel” and Angelika seemed to be very pleased and said yes!! :-)

    So yes it is a boy named “Angel” after Angelika.... :-) Carol

    Posted by seagrant  on  03/13  at  07:07 PM
  8. Dear Carol,

    congratulations with your pictures of the baby manatee. I am also very happy with my photographs. It was very nice to meet you, and yes I was very pleased that you named him Angel. Have you seen him again lately?

    Angelika Honsbeek, http://www.angelikahonsbeek.com

    Posted by honsbeek  on  04/05  at  07:45 AM
  9. Carol,
    Congratulations… Really great and uniques photo’s you’ve got there!

    Posted by Graham Abbott  on  06/02  at  03:28 PM

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