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Sirenia Collection

"Sirenia: Guardians of the Sea" In the vast ocean depths, a magnificent sight unfolds as a Dugong male gracefully feeds on a vibrant seagrass meadow

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Sirenia Collection: Dugong (Dugong dugon) male feeding on a seagrass meadow (Halophila stipulacea)
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Sirenia Collection: Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) mother and calf endangered
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Sirenia Collection: Florida manatee swimming
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Sirenia Collection: Dugong (Dugong dugon) male and juvenile Golden trevally (Gnathanodon speciosus
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Sirenia Collection: Dugong (Dugong dugon) male and juvenile Golden trevally (Gnathanodon speciosus
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Sirenia Collection: Dugong (Dugong dugon) male and juvenile Golden trevally (Gnathanodon speciosus
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Sirenia Collection: Caribbean manatee or West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus) mother with baby, age two days
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Sirenia Collection: Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) gathering at Three Sisters Spring
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Sirenia Collection: Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostrus), Three Sisters Springs, Crystal River
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Sirenia Collection: RF- Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostrus) portrait in Three Sisters Spring
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Sirenia Collection: Caribbean manatee or West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus) mother with baby, age two days
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Sirenia Collection: Dugong (Dugong dugon) male, swims over seagrass meadow (Halophila stipulacea
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Sirenia Collection: Caribbean manatee or West Indian manatee baby, age two days, (Trichechus manatus) captive
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Sirenia Collection: Caribbean manatee or West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus) mother with baby, age two days
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Sirenia Collection: Caribbean manatee or West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus) mother with baby, age two days
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Sirenia Collection: Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) gathering at Three Sisters Spring
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Sirenia Collection: Two Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) close to the surface in shallow water
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Sirenia Collection: RF - Male Dugong (Dugong dugon) swimming beneath the surface with a young Golden trevally
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Sirenia Collection: Page 229. Tooth of a Sea Cow;two kinds of Mantiss 2 drawings, 1810-17 (w / c & manuscript text)
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Sirenia Collection: Manatee, 1879 (w / c on paper)
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Sirenia Collection: Manatee and Dugong, c. 1880 (colour litho)
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Sirenia Collection: Dugong (Dugong dugon) feeding on Tapegrass (Halophila stipulacea)
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Sirenia Collection: Dugong (Dugong dugon) feeding on Tapegrass (Halophila stipulacea)
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Sirenia Collection: Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris), four resting on sandy river bed
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Sirenia Collection: Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris), four resting on sandy river bed
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Sirenia Collection: RF- Very young Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostrus) Manatees are often
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Sirenia Collection: Dugong, side view
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Sirenia Collection: MANATEE, Trichechus manatus latirostris, CRYSTAL RIVER, FLORIDA
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Sirenia Collection: Cichlids swim around a manatee in a river
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Sirenia Collection: Trichechus manatus, West Indian Manatee
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Sirenia Collection: A close-up head profile of a manatee in Fanning Springs State Park, Florida
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Sirenia Collection: A West Indian manatee rolls over upside down
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Sirenia Collection: A pair of manatees swimming in Fanning Springs State Park, Florida
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Sirenia Collection: A pair of manatees appear to be greeting each other, Fanning Springs, Florida
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Sirenia Collection: Manatees congregate to feed on algae at Fanning Springs State Park, Florida
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Sirenia Collection: A West Indian Manatee in the shallow freshwater of Fannie Springs, Florida
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Sirenia Collection: A manatee chews on a dock rope in Fanning Springs State Park, Florida
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Sirenia Collection: A manatee gnawing on the dock line at Fanning Springs State Park, Florida
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Sirenia Collection: Pezosiren is a sirenian mammal from the Eocene epoch
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Sirenia Collection: West Indian Manatee Trichechus manatus with young, illustration
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Sirenia Collection: Model of West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus), side view
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Sirenia Collection: Dugong dugon, dugong
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Sirenia Collection: Florida manatee feeding


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"Sirenia: Guardians of the Sea" In the vast ocean depths, a magnificent sight unfolds as a Dugong male gracefully feeds on a vibrant seagrass meadow. This gentle giant, known scientifically as Dugong dugon, is one of the enchanting creatures belonging to the order Sirenia. Meanwhile, in Florida's waters, an endangered Florida manatee mother and calf swim together, their bond unbreakable. These majestic beings, Trichechus manatus latirostris, face numerous threats but continue to inspire awe with their resilience. A gathering at Three Sisters Spring reveals another breathtaking scene - Florida manatees seeking refuge in this sanctuary. Their presence serves as a reminder that these incredible animals are fighting for survival against human-induced challenges. The wonders extend beyond species boundaries. A Dugong male finds companionship with juvenile Golden trevally fish (Gnathanodon speciosus), showcasing nature's intricate connections and symbiotic relationships. Caribbean manatees or West Indian manatees also grace our oceans with their presence. A tender moment captures a mother nurturing her two-day-old baby; an image that symbolizes hope for future generations amidst uncertain times. As we delve deeper into the world of Sirenia, we witness how these remarkable creatures captivate our hearts and ignite our passion for conservation. They remind us of our responsibility to protect and preserve their habitats so that they may thrive alongside us in harmony. Let us cherish every encounter with these extraordinary beings – from the serene seagrass meadows where dugongs find solace to the crystal-clear springs where Florida manatees seek respite. Together, let us be guardians of the sea and ensure that Sirenia continues to mesmerize generations yet to come.