
Manatees are abundant throughout coastal and
inland waters of Florida. During times of cold weather, manatees will concentrate
in warm natural springs or in warm water discharges from power plants, both
essential for their survival. Crystal River is special because it supports the
largest concentration of manatees in a natural spring area. Concentrations of
manatees in Crystal River are one of the highest in the State. Certain times of
the year are better than others for viewing manatees in Kings Bay.
Boaters will find different speed zone signs posted in our rivers. Idle Speed
means no wake and
Slow Speed means a minimum wake. Manatee sanctuaries are closed to all public use from
November 15 through March 31 to protect the manatees.
January - March
This is the best time to see manatees. The weather is at its coolest and manatees
are the most concentrated. Sanctuary restrictions are monitored until the 31st of
March, speed zones are in effect through April
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