

The current record was set in 2009 when 97 manatees were killed in Florida by boats. According to statistics from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the number of watercraft-related manatee deaths has been climbing steadily since January and 2016 will likely be a record year. Watch a video and read about the Club’s extensive conservation efforts at /smcinfo.Ĭollisions with watercraft continue to be the leading cause of manatee deaths in Florida, when a cause of death can be determined. The Club’s mission is to protect endangered manatees and their aquatic habitat for future generations by educating and raising public awareness conducting research and sponsoring rescue, rehabilitation, and release efforts supporting land acquisition and promoting aquatic habitat protection advocating for improved protection measures and assisting education and conservation efforts in other countries where manatees live. “We are tremendously grateful to Jimmy for recording the new PSAs, for his enduring and passionate support of our cause these many years, and to the numerous Parrot Head groups who adore Jimmy’s music and also give their time and financial resources to help Save the Manatee Club’s education and conservation efforts.” “Thanks, in great part, to Jimmy and his association with the Club – he is Co-Chair of its Board of Directors – endangered manatees are perhaps America’s most popular and well-known marine mammal,” said Patrick Rose, aquatic biologist and Executive Director of Save the Manatee Club. Save the Manatee Club was started shortly after that to get the public involved in manatee and aquatic habitat conservation efforts. The purpose of the committee, with Buffett at the helm, was to raise public awareness about the presence of manatees in Florida’s waters and about what was threatening the species’ survival. That led to the establishment of the Save the Manatee Committee, comprised of leaders from business and government who were also concerned about the manatee’s fate. The story goes that backstage at one of his concerts, Buffett met Graham who was then Florida’s governor, and the two men shared their mutual concern for manatees.

Senator Bob Graham, started Save the Manatee Club back in 1981. The new Jimmy Buffett 35th Anniversary public service announcement for Save the Manatee Club (30 seconds).īuffett, and former Governor of Florida and U.S. “Let’s work together to safeguard manatees and the waters they inhabit,” Buffett urges. The new message, directed at Florida’s 20 million residents and the many tourists who visit the Sunshine State, encourages the public to get more involved. The Club, a nonprofit conservation and manatee welfare organization, is currently distributing the new PSAs to the media nationwide.īuffett has recorded a variety of public service messages over the years for Save the Manatee Club.

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Renowned singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett has given a big boost to public awareness for manatees by recording a new TV and radio public service announcement, which also recognize Save the Manatee Club’s milestone 35th Anniversary of protecting endangered manatees and their imperiled aquatic habitat. Note: A high resolution manatee image, as well as a photo of Jimmy Buffett, are available upon request. "He says he's writing lyrics to it, and I say, 'That's a terrible idea for a song.'" A few days later Buffett presented the lyrics - which didn't stray too far from the details he shared with Putnam - to what would become "Margaritaville.Jimmy Buffett: Helping to Protect Manatees for Over 35 Years Jimmy Buffett continues to help educate people around the globe about manatees and the threats to their long-term survival.Į-mail: Immediate Release: August 18, 2016 He was coming home from a bar, and he lost one of his flip-flops, and he stepped on a beer can top, and he couldn't find the salt for his margarita," Putnam recalled. "He comes in and starts telling me about a day he had in Key West. He similarly booked Buffett (and his band, the Coral Reefers) for some time at Criteria Studios in the seaside city of Miami.ĭuring the sessions, according to Putnam, Buffett arrived one day with news of a song he was working on. So what's the story behind the song? Well, the singer-songwriter wanted to double down on making what Putnam told Sound on Sound were "records about the ocean." After all, Fogelberg had wanted his 1977 album Nether Lands to have a mountain feel, so Putnam recorded the record in a mountain-set studio.
