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Re: 3 Manatees Found Dead In St. Johns ....
A second letter in the editorials this morning1 :drink:
Count manatee births and they're doing fine FLORIDA TODAY on June 6 ran yet another anti-citizen, pro-manatee zone editorial. You start off with how many manatees died last year in total, and how many were killed by watercraft. If we follow the same methodology for humans that you use for determining the state of the manatee population, it would appear that the human race is endangered since many millions died last year. Of course, when you count births, it turns out both populations are fine. Your editorial board should make at least a token attempt at fact-gathering. Manatees are not endangered. Boaters aren't responsible for the great majority of manatee deaths. Manatee zones have not made any significant impact in the percentage or numbers of manatee deaths by watercraft, they just restrict citizens from access to their public waterways. The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission understands this, and has the science to back it up. You have a group of emotional, science-be-damned environmentalists backing you up. Shame on you. Robert Knazik Cocoa Beach |
Re: 3 Manatees Found Dead In St. Johns ....
How much do you think it would cost to have one mounted? :D :D
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Re: 3 Manatees Found Dead In St. Johns ....
I love the manatee.............................
it tastes just like veal...............or pork ........depending on how you marinate it. |
Re: 3 Manatees Found Dead In St. Johns ....
Last week I was almost hanged for making manatee jokes.
I guess folks are less paranoid of the SMC this week. |
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