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Update: Clearwater, Cocoa Beach, Lee County and other communities announced plans Wednesday to close beaches due to coronavirus.Thousands of people in Florida are seemingly ignoring social distancing guidelines during the coronavirus outbreak. Despite warnings from public health experts, photos and videos show beaches across the state packed with spring breakers.On Monday, President Trump announced new national recommendations for Americans to help prevent the continued spread of COVID-19, which has killed at least 93 people in the U.S. to date. The
stanley cup recommendations include avoiding gatherings of more than 10 people and not eating at restaurants and bars. Essentially, every American should be practicing social distancing. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends keeping 6 feet awayfrom other people.Fighting coronavirus: What we can do... togetherBut on Clearwater Beach in Florida, spring breakers don t seem to be abiding by those rules. Helicopter footage and social media posts reveal thousands of people lying side by side on the beach and swimming in the
stanley cup ocean in groups, with no apparent concern for the pandemic. Visitors pack North Beach in Clearwater Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, March 17, 2020. Chris O Meara / AP Everything might be canceled due to CoronavirusPandemic concerns, bu
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MIAMI -- The population of Florida s iconic manatees has recovered enough that the species no longer meets the definition of endangered under the Endangered Species Act, federal wildlife officials said Thursday.The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have proposed relisting the slow-moving, speed bump-shaped marine mammals as a threatened species, which would maintain most of their protections but allow some flexibility for federal officials to manage t
salomon hem. Nature: Manatees in Blue Spring State Park 03:01 Based on the best available scientific information, we believe the manatee is no longer in danger of extinction, Michael Edgar, deputy regional director for the wildlife service, said at a news conference at the Miami Seaquarium, which has rescued, rehabilitated and released manatees back into the wild for decades.
jordan A Florida business group and the conservative Pacific Legal Foundation petitioned the government in 2012 to reclassify the manatee, citing a 2007 federal review that recommended listing the species as threatened be
adidas originals cause the population is recovering.They argued that if the federal government followed its own rules, the reclassification should have been automatic. It s taken eight years and two lawsuits to get the government to follow up on