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Injured Manatee Koa Rescued and Returned to Florida Waters

Summary

  • Manatee named Koa hit by boat propellers, suffered broken ribs
  • Koa unable to descend underwater, received care at SeaWorld
  • Koa now returned to home waters after weeks of rehabilitation
Injured Manatee Koa Rescued and Returned to Florida Waters

In a heartwarming story, an injured manatee named Koa has been successfully returned to its home waters in Florida. According to the report, Koa was struck by boat propellers several weeks ago, resulting in broken ribs and an inability to dive underwater.

Fortunately, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission stepped in, tracking Koa's recovery at SeaWorld. The marine mammal rehabilitation center provided Koa with the necessary care and treatment, allowing the manatee to regain its strength and health.

As of October 25th, 2025, Koa has been released back into its natural habitat, giving the resilient creature a second chance at life in the wild. This successful rescue operation highlights the importance of the state's wildlife conservation efforts and the dedication of organizations like SeaWorld in protecting vulnerable marine species.

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Koa, a manatee, was hit by boat propellers and suffered broken ribs, leaving it unable to descend underwater.
Koa received care and rehabilitation at SeaWorld, allowing it to regain its strength and health.
Koa the manatee was released back into its home waters in Florida after weeks of rehabilitation.

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