Manatee stranded on North Carolina beach dies

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KILL DEVILS HILL, N.C. — A manatee found stranded on the North Carolina coast on Thursday has died, a wildlife official said.

The nearly 10-foot-long female was still alive when it was found by a woman walking the beach around sunrise near Kill Devil Hills.

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Arrangements were made for a box truck to take the manatee for possible treatment at a Florida facility, Clark said. A local motel donated a mattress.

Karen Clark, education director at the N.C. Wildlife Commission’s Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education, said volunteers and staff with the OBX Marine Mammal Stranding Network and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service responded and began consulting with partner agencies.

There were no visible signs of trauma, but the manatee appeared to have been malnourished, Clark said. The remains will be taken to N.C. State University’s lab in Morehead City for a necropsy.

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Usually associated with Florida and its warmer waters, sightings have become a more regular occurrence locally in the last few years. Clark said there had been no recent sightings around the Outer Banks, but a group of manatees had been spotted a few weeks ago in the Intracoastal Waterway near Morehead City.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.