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Manatee Tracking – Prince

Active Manatee Tracking Manatees Updated March 9, 2026 Posted March 6, 2026

Prince

Prince

Florida Manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris)
Prince
Tag Status
Active
Last Date Tagged
June 17, 2025
Gender
Male
Tagging Location
Chain-of-Lakes near Lisbon, Florida

Please note: The presentation of data here does not constitute publication, and the researchers who contributed this data retain all intellectual property rights. Map created by Clearwater Marine Aquarium using Google Maps API. Data & Map © CMA. Use of this map or data without permission is prohibited without the written consent of the researcher. This map is automatically updated with new points each day. The manatee icon location point represents the most recent location received for this manatee. If the most recent point is more than two months old, then the manatee most likely lost their tag ending our ability to track their movement.

Prince’s Story

A full health assessment was conducted on a 10.5 foot adult male manatee named “Prince” on June 17, 2025 in Haynes Creek within the Chain-of-Lakes near Lisbon, Florida by Clearwater Marine Aquarium Research Institute (CMARI) through the collaborative effort from Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Georgia Aquarium (GAI), SeaWorld Orlando (SWO), Brevard Zoo and St. Johns Water Management District. “Prince” received a complete health checkup from GAI veterinarian staff and additional blood was provided to University of Florida for future analysis and comparative studies. He was also outfitted with a GPS satellite tag to closely monitor his travels as part of our Ocklawaha Manatee Movement study. The project will collect crucial habitat use and health data to help manage threats to manatees that migrate into the system during the warmer months of the year from the east coast of Florida and the upper St. Johns River. Working in cooperation with state and federal agencies, data collected from this project will also provide an insightful understanding of how often individual manatees navigate through lock systems and what resources are they seek between large lake systems. “Prince” was first photo identified in the Ocklawaha by CMARI in Silver River in February 2016, one of the first manatees documented using the River for winter refuge. It was an amazing coincidence that he was also the first manatee to receive a health assessment in the Ocklawaha and that he looked so fabulous in his purple belt. 

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All manatee work was conducted under USFWS Research Permit # MA37808A-2.

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