Fate of Florida Manatee in Jersey Unclear
Wayward Male Huddling by Outfall Pipe at Oil Refinery to Stay in Warm Water
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A baby manatee, shown in Homosassa Springs, Fla. (AP Images)
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The wayward male - known as Ilya - has been stuck near a Linden oil refinery, and officials say plunging temperatures and a lack of food were endangering its life. And while the gentle sea cow appears to be in good health, it had been huddling near an outfall pipe at an oil refinery - the only place it could find warm water.
Officials with the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in New Jersey say Ilya was last seen Friday afternoon.
They had hoped to make a rescue attempt that day, but continuing bad weather along the New Jersey shore has stymied efforts.
Charles Underwood, a spokesman for the U.S. Fish&Wildlife Service in Florida, said Ilya went missing Friday after eating a case of lettuce fleeing into a small river.
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- Vinnie "The Fish" Pisano, head of the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in NJ, commented today that "Ay, maybe da mana-whateveh is lost, maybe he idn't. I dunno, my memory ain't so good.
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- I'm confused. It doesn't say the manatee swam at any speeds, was something removed?
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- Wait just one minute. That manatee swam 75 mph?How did it get there so fast? Where's my map? I just can't see it happening.
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