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Blue Spring State Park
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About the Blue Spring Manatees

Manatee Season has started at Blue Spring State Park. At night, or when there are issues with the webcams, we will play highlights video of previously recorded webcam footage. You can also scroll down the page to see past manatee videos from the web cams. Any people seen in the videos are researchers or other individuals with special permission.

Support for the Manatee Webcams at Blue Spring State Park was made possible by a donation to Save the Manatee Club as a memorial gift in honor of the late Mrs. Norma Norton, a Florida resident who cared deeply for manatees.

Manatee Sighting Blog

By Wayne Hartley & Cora Berchem | January 15, 2026 | Comments Off on Manatee Sighting Blog

The weather predictions were all over the place, but luckily there was a little window that allowed for a count between the rain stopping and the wind really picking up. Some mist was coming off the spring run, which made counting and identification challenging, but I managed to count 276 manatees. Adoptees Nick, Una, Gator, Lily, and Howie made roll call. Temperatures for tomorrow morning are predicted to be freezing, so the next few days should see very high numbers!

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Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park

About the Homosassa Springs Manatees

During the winter (November–March), the underwater gates at Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park are open, and wild manatees will be seen on the webcams as they come to the natural spring to seek refuge from the cold water temperatures. The permanent residents, Ariel and Betsy, as well as any manatees in rehabilitation, will spend the winter in a different area of the park. Please remember that it is illegal to feed wild manatees.

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Silver Springs State Park

About the Silver Springs Manatees

This camera shows a section of Silver Springs, located near Ocala in Marion County, FL. Silver Springs is the largest artesian springs complex in the world and was a famous attraction that was especially popular in the 1950s and 1960s. It is now a Florida State Park.

Manatees roam the Silver River year-round to forage, socialize, and travel, and oftentimes visit Silver Springs State Park. Manatees reach Silver Springs by traveling from the St. Johns River through the Buckman Lock, the Ocklawaha River, and the Silver River. Manatees seek out the springs during the winter months for the warm water; the spring remains a constant 72 degrees, making it a vital warm-water source for manatees. A healthy spring run or adjacent river will contain the necessary vegetation for them to eat. In addition to manatees, occasionally alligators, turtles, and a variety of fish and birds can be seen on the cameras.

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