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Stranded Manatee Rescued and Released With Help From a Bulldozer in Georgia

Rescue Research Posted October 30, 2019

Large Manatee Stuck on a Sandy Berm in Savannah

On October 1, 2019, Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GDNR) and Clearwater Marine Aquarium Research Institute responded to a call in Savannah, Georgia, and found an adult female manatee stranded on a sandy berm across Rifle Cut, a man-made channel in the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge.

Manatees once used the man-made waterway to swim between the Middle and Little Back rivers, but the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (ACE) is currently filling in Rifle Cut to create wetlands and to enhance river flow.

Stranded manatee
Photo credit: Continental Heavy Civil Corp (CHC).

Continental Heavy Civil Corp., the corps’ contractor, found the grounded manatee that morning and called GDNR. The 10-foot-long animal apparently tried to swim from the Little Back River into Rifle Cut during high tide, became stuck and was left high and dry when the tide fell.

Continental’s crew helped keep the manatee wet until responders arrived. In consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, GDNR Wildlife Conservation Section and Clearwater Marine Aquarium Research Institute staff checked the manatee’s health and fitted her with a satellite transmitter that would be used to track the manatee after release.

Rescuers responding to stranded manatee
Photo credit: CHC.

Clearing a Path for Manatee Release

The next challenge was how to get the large manatee across the sandy terrain and back in the water. The answer in this case was to bring the water to the manatee.

A Continental employee used a bulldozer to clear a path and dig a shallow channel to the river. As water surged in, the manatee was eased onto a stretcher and hauled to deeper water, where she was released unharmed.

Stranded manatee being fitted with a satellite tag.
Photo credit: CHC.

Satellite transmissions show that the manatee has been moving up and down the Savannah River in the nearby area. We hope she begins moving south soon, both to reach warmer water in Florida during the colder winter season and to avoid vessel traffic in Savannah’s busy port.

Learn more about our manatee tracking efforts in Georgia.


Rescue and tagging activities were conducted under the following USFWS permits: USFWS Jacksonville Ecological Services Office ESA Enhancement Permit No. MA770191 and Clearwater Marine Aquarium Research Institute Research Permit No. MA37808A.

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