If Manatees are going that far North, that means the water is warming up.
From the articleā¦
Since December 2020, about one-quarter of the speciesā population has died during what federal wildlife officials have dubbed an āunusual mortality eventā along the East Coast of Florida.
Worsening water quality appears to be at the center of the phenomenon, researchers say. Excessive nutrients spilling off lawns and farms are fueling the growth of a toxic form of algae, known as red tide, that is fatal to manatees. Such nutrients are also nourishing another type of algae bloom that has wiped out thousands of acres of seagrass, one of the manateeās primary food sources. Many have starved.
Such pressures are likely to push manatees farther northward.