• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Indopacificimages

Indopacificimages

Underwater Photography by Don Silcock

  • Big Animals
  • Location Guides
    • Australia
    • Papua New Guinea
    • Timor Leste
    • The Philippines
    • Tonga
    • Japan
    • The Americas
    • Southern Africa
    • The Azores
  • Technical Diving
  • Photo Gear
  • Articles
  • About IPI

The Future of Manatee Tourism

The Complete Guide to the Crystal River Manatees - of Crystal River Manatee Tourism - Florida Manatee in Jurassic Park
Florida Manatee in Jurassic Park

What does the future of Crystal River manatee tourism look like? Well, the signs are that it will be quite different from the past with access in to the Three Sisters Springs quite severely restricted.

The Future of Crystal River Manatee Tourism - Florida Manatee in the Three Sisters Spring
Manatee in the Three Sisters Spring

The situation is more than a little bit vexed – people’s businesses and livelihoods at stake. So in my (admittedly somewhat limited…) experience, as soon as government agencies get involved in restricting access to “public” places, tempers flare quickly in the USA!

Manatees, People and Three Sisters Springs
Manatees, People and Three Sisters Springs

That said, here is the basic situation as I understand it… The US Fish and Wildlife Service commissioned a survey on “Manatees, People and the Three Sisters Springs”. Which was conducted in the peak visitor months of December 2014 and January 2015 by Rae Ellen Syverson and Carl Wolfe.

The final report was released in May 2015 and (in my opinion…) is well written, factual and to the point. Plus it draws some very significant conclusions about the absolutely chaotic conditions at the Three Sisters during peak tourist periods.

From there, in November 2015, the Fish and Wildlife Service issued a draft environmental assessment for their “Proposed Aquatic Habitat and Wildlife Viewing Improvements” at the Three Sisters Springs.

Future of Crystal River Manatee Tourism – 4 Options

At 114 pages the draft assessment is a pretty comprehensive document. It calls out four options to improve manatee viewing, which I have summarized below:

Future of Crystal River manatee tourism - Draft Environmental Assessment
Draft Environmental Assessment

A) No Action: Maintains existing management measures within the Springs and the spring run during manatee season. No provision for any additional measures.

B) Manatee Viewing from Land Only: Protection of resting and nursing manatees from potential disturbance. As a a result of closing the Springs to all in-water access during the manatee season.

Also enhances land-based manatee viewing opportunities for visitors through the construction of boardwalks and a viewing platform/observation area.

C) Guided In-Water Manatee Viewing: Allows for limited, guided in-water manatee viewing.

A total of 29 people (visitors, guides, and photographers/videographers) would be allowed in the water. Furthermore six additional refuge staff or designees could be in the water for purposes such as, but not limited to, manatee rescue and release, research, environmental education/filming, and habitat restoration.

D) Modified Guided In-Water Manatee Viewing: Allows for limited guided in-water manatee viewing. Plus improved land-based manatee viewing, and habitat improvements via partnerships. This alternative is the result of public and peer review comments. But instead of 29 people only 13 would be allowed in the water.

As of late May 2018 it does not appear that a final decision has been made…

The Future of Crystal River Manatee Tourism - Florida Manatee in Jurassic Park
Florida Manatee in Jurassic Park

Back To: Compete Guide to Crystal River Manatees

 

About

Big Animals

Technical Diving

Photo Gear

Articles

  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Copyright © 2024 · All Rights Reserved Indo Pacific Images