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Port St. Lucie Residents Advocate for Boating Restrictions to Safeguard Manatees in C-24 Canal

Port St. Lucie residents are advocating for urgent boating restrictions to protect local manatees in the C-24 Canal. The presence of speedboats poses a significant threat to these creatures, especially in winter when they seek refuge in the canal’s warmer, shallow waters.

Growing Concerns Over Rapid Boats

John Hesch, a concerned local, highlighted the severe risks manatees face due to boats speeding between 30 and 50 miles per hour. The canal’s narrow design makes it challenging for boaters to stop quickly, increasing the likelihood of fatal collisions with manatees. Hesch noted that the section between Eagle Drive and the Southbend bridge is currently categorized as a “normal operation zone” by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), meaning there are no restrictions on speed or wake.

Proposals for Enhanced Manatee Protection

Local residents, including Hesch, urge that the canal be designated a “manatee zone,” which would introduce strict speed and wake limits to protect these sea mammals. The community’s advocacy reflects broader concerns over decreasing manatee habitats in South Florida, highlighting the need for immediate protective measures.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Response

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has stated they are addressing the concerns raised by residents and are in open communication with St. Lucie County authorities. They are currently considering a permit application aimed at establishing a slow speed zone within the canal. This initiative marks a substantial move toward increased protections for manatees, aiming to significantly reduce injury risks and contribute to the conservation of their habitats.

As manatee habitats dwindle, it becomes increasingly important to implement protections like the proposed speed restrictions. Residents remain hopeful that converting the canal into a designated manatee zone will protect the gentle giants and ensure their coexistence with local waterways.

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