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Manatee and Calf Released Off Fla. Keys

Tuesday, July 17, 2007 9:47:26 PM

In this photo released by the Florida Keys News Bureau, marine mammal rescuers place a manatee calf, left, and its mother, right, back into the water Tuesday, July 17, 2007, off Key Largo, Fla. The calf's mother was injured Feb. 2006, after being hit by a motorboat. It was rescued by the Florida Keys-based Dolphin Research Center and transported to the Miami Seaquarium for recovery. During its convalescence, the mother delivered twin calves in April 2006. One died, but the other survived. Both mother and the surviving calf were released together Tuesday.  (AP Photo/Florida Keys News Bureau, Andy Newman) KEY LARGO, Fla. (AP) - An injured manatee and her calf, fitted with a satellite tracking and monitoring system, were released Tuesday in the Florida Keys more than a year after being rescued.

The adult manatee was saved by staff members at the Keys-based Dolphin Research Center in February 2006 after veterinarians determined she had been injured from a boat's motor and that the mammal was pregnant.

Named Ocean Reef for where she was found, the manatee was treated at the Miami Seaquarium, where she delivered her calf in April 2006. Named Pumpkin after nearby Pumpkin Key, the calf was one of two born to the mother. The other one did not survive.


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