Channel: Salt Strong
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Description: Seagrass is vital to sustaining biomass and manatee populations, however, we need to reach a comfortable balance for the future of marine ecosystems. Fertilizers, insecticides, and power plant locations have impacted manatee migration and seagrass populations immensely. We must make changes now to maintain a future for marine life in our waters. Let me know if you have any questions in our Fishing Tips Blog here: bit.ly/37PAYjA Do you have any more questions about manatees or seagrass populations? Click this link to claim your FREE F.R.E.D. Redfish Lures: bit.ly/37PRRuO When you join the Insider Club you'll also get the best fishing tips, spots, and strategies so you can catch more fish! Here's why should you join the Insider Club TODAY: - You'll discover how to Find Redfish, Trout, Snook & Flounder In 10 Minutes or Less Every Week Guaranteed - Save hundreds on the tackle you’re already buying - plus big discounts on exclusive members-only tackle (including the Slam Shady!) - Become the best angler amongst your friends Stop paying full price for your tackle and get on the water fishing tips every week. Click here to join us in the Insider Club: bit.ly/3KNUJqG Chapters: 0:00 – Current Florida Seagrass Situation 2:22 – Tyler Jones joins the Salt Strong Podcast 5:04 – How did we get to this point in the Indian River Lagoon? 10:20 – East Coast of Florida Manatee Migration 13:55 – Atlantic Coast Manatee Populations 15:53 – Manatee Feeding Program 20:26 – Manatee Diets 25:25 – Artificial Barriers & Management Solutions 26:48 – North Indian River Lagoon 28:20 – How Dollars Are Being Spent 28:33 – Seagrass Growth & Recovery 33:46 – Mosquito Impoundments 38:02 – Tampa Bay Seagrass