A 410-pound manatee rescued from a Florida storm drain is recovering at SeaWorld Orlando

A worker spotted the stuck sea cow while performing a survey on how to improve storm drain access across Melbourne Beach, the vice mayor said.
Manatee Rescue
Members of Brevard County Fire Rescue help rescue a manatee that was stuck in a storm drain Monday in Melbourne Beach, Fla. Brevard County Fire Rescue via AP
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A manatee that got stuck in a Florida storm drain while seeking warmer waters is on the mend at SeaWorld Orlando after a coordinated rescue effort.

Multiple fire rescue units and officials from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the University of Florida and even Jack's Wrecker Service were brought in Tuesday to get the 410-pound sea cow out of the storm drain in Melbourne Beach.

The crews convened on the scene after a worker with Melbourne Beach spotted the manatee, the city's Vice Mayor Terry Cronin told NBC affiliate WESH of Orlando.

"We're in the process of improving the storm drain across Melbourne Beach. Our people were doing a survey. And one of the surveyors noticed a manatee in what is called a baffle box," Cronin said.

Manatee Rescue
Members of Brevard County Fire Rescue help rescue the manatee.Brevard County Fire Rescue via AP

The male manatee was taken to SeaWorld Orlando, where it is being cared for in one of the park's medical pools, spokesperson Stephanie Bechara said.

"He's breathing on his own, moving independently and showing interest in food. Our teams are adjusting water levels to support buoyancy and comfort as part of his care," Bechara said.

She said they work to stabilize and rehabilitate rescued manatees so they can ultimately be returned to the wild.

The protected species is still recovering from a mass starvation event.

In 2021, officials recorded more than 1,100 manatee deaths, mostly caused by starvation. The state's fish and wildlife agency said deaths have gone down significantly, with 565 deaths recorded in 2024, and 555 deaths in 2023.

Last year, SeaWorld Orlando rescued 56 manatees, and it has already taken in seven this year.