Scientists standing by to rescue rare manatee sighted in cold New England waters

This image provided by Jennifer Sullivan shows a manatee swimming around a paddle boarder in Seabury Marina, far outside its normal habitat range, on Saturday, July 26, 2025, in Mashpee, Mass. (Jennifer Sullivan via AP)

BOSTON (AP) — A manatee was recently spotted off the coast of Massachusetts for the first time in almost a decade and scientists want to monitor its condition to see if a rescue is necessary before it succumbs to the cold water or lack of food, they said Friday.

The threatened species, which makes its habitat in warmer southern Gulf waters in places like Florida, was first seen July 26 off the southwestern coast of Cape Cod in the area of Nantucket Sound. Mashpee resident Jennifer Sullivan took a video of it swimming alongside paddle boarders in an inlet behind a marina surrounded by sea grass.

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