How do you track manatee migration?
One of the ways that "researchers" can track manatees is by "satellite tracking devices." These devices are also called "tags." The tags are within tubes that float. There is a "belt that" goes around the manatee's tail. The device "does not harm the manatee." The devices can tell researchers the "water temperature" of the water that the manatee is in and they can tell you what the manatee is doing. It is easy to find out this information. The "researchers" get the information from the computer. By using these devices "researchers" found out "interesting and informative" things about manatees. In conclusion, the satellite tracking devices are not harmful to the manatees and we learn a lot from them.
It is important to know where manatees migrate to because the manatees are being hurt by boaters. We need to know where the manatees are because then boaters know to be careful when they are boating. It is also important because everyone will know that they have to be careful in those areas.
It is important to know where manatees migrate to because the manatees are being hurt by boaters. We need to know where the manatees are because then boaters know to be careful when they are boating. It is also important because everyone will know that they have to be careful in those areas.