
The Manatee River is a
[U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data]
The National Map
, accessed April 18, 2011 river in
Manatee County
Manatee County is a county in the Central Florida portion of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 US Census, the population was 399,710. Manatee County is part of the North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its county s ...
,
Florida. The river forms in the northeastern corner of Manatee County and flows into the
Gulf of Mexico at the southern edge of
Tampa Bay.
Wildlife in and around the river includes alligators,
heron
The herons are long-legged, long-necked, freshwater and coastal birds in the family Ardeidae, with 72 recognised species, some of which are referred to as egrets or bitterns rather than herons. Members of the genera ''Botaurus'' and ''Ixobrychus ...
s,
manatees, dolphins, and fish such as bass,
bluegill
The bluegill (''Lepomis macrochirus''), sometimes referred to as "bream", "brim", "sunny", or "copper nose" as is common in Texas, is a species of North American freshwater fish, native to and commonly found in streams, rivers, lakes, ponds and ...
, catfish, and gar.
Bull sharks are occasionally found in the
brackish water near its low-lying outlet. The river includes the Upper Manatee River Canoe Trail for paddlers.
Overview
The Manatee River has a
watershed
Watershed is a hydrological term, which has been adopted in other fields in a more or less figurative sense. It may refer to:
Hydrology
* Drainage divide, the line that separates neighbouring drainage basins
* Drainage basin, called a "watershe ...
that is approximately .
[Manatee River Watershed. 2011. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Water Resource Management and Environmental Assessment and Restoration, Florida, USA.](_blank)
Lake Manatee
Lake Manatee is an artificial reservoir located in Manatee County, Florida. State Road 64 crosses the eastern end of the lake, while the Lake Manatee State Park is found at the southwestern end. The Manatee River flows into the lake at the eas ...
, an artificial
reservoir, is located about midway in the river's course. The lower part of the river below the dam is an
estuary, with
Bradenton and smaller settlements located along its banks. The river's main tributary is the
Braden River
The Braden River is a waterway that drains an area watershed in west-central Florida and is the largest tributary of the Manatee River.
Hydrology
The hydrology of the Braden River was altered in 1936 when the city of Bradenton created Ward L ...
, which runs through the communities of
River Club and
Lakewood Ranch
Lakewood Ranch is a planned community and census-designated place in southeastern Manatee County and northeastern Sarasota County, Florida, United States, consisting of approximately . It is part of the North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota, Florida M ...
.
Watershed
The Manatee River watershed lies in the Tampa Bay sector of Manatee County. The watershed covers approximately .
The Manatee River headwaters flow in a westerly direction towards the Gulf of Mexico and southern Tampa Bay.
Two major river systems make up the Manatee River Watershed — Braden River and Manatee River. These two rivers have been impounded to create two reservoirs for potable supply —
Ward Lake (also known as Bill Evers Reservoir) and
Lake Manatee
Lake Manatee is an artificial reservoir located in Manatee County, Florida. State Road 64 crosses the eastern end of the lake, while the Lake Manatee State Park is found at the southwestern end. The Manatee River flows into the lake at the eas ...
Reservoir.
Ward Lake is located upstream on the narrow, winding Braden River. This reservoir, built in the 1930s, covers and is responsible for the majority of the water for the city of Bradenton. The Lake Manatee Reservoir is located upstream on the Manatee River. This reservoir, built in 1967, is a artificial reservoir used as Manatee County's primary water supply.
Lake Manatee on Manatee County wateratlas website
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The Manatee River Watershed has three different physiographic locations: plains, lowlands, and uplands. These locations cause the river to contain areas that are as varied as hardwood swamps, mesic flatwoods, coastal lowlands, and marshes. The highlands include areas with scattered bushes, pine trees, and oak trees. The soil in the highlands tends to be moderately well drained.[SWFWMD. 1988. Water management Lands Trust Funds-Save Our Rivers/Preservation 2000 1998 Five-Year Plan. Brooksville, Florida] The marshes and swamps have very poorly drained soil and tend to have water-tolerant grasses. The uplands consist of flatwoods which have poorly drained soils. These areas contain saw palmettos and slash pines.
Wildlife
Wildlife that can be found within the river itself includes manatees, alligators, and various types of fish. The Manatee River Estuary is widely used for commercial fishing. Everything from finfish and invertebrates to bait and food shrimp is harvested from its waters, therefore, many commercial fishing regulations apply.[Commercial and Recreational Fisheries. 2010. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Tallahassee, Florida, USA] As the name would suggest, there are also many manatees found within the river. These mammals prefer warm water so they move throughout the river towards the warmest areas depending on the season.
Around the Manatee River, many species of birds can be found and some, such as the wood stork are listed as endangered species. A few of the birds are considered threatened such as the snowy plover, bald eagle
The bald eagle (''Haliaeetus leucocephalus'') is a bird of prey found in North America. A sea eagle, it has two known subspecies and forms a species pair with the white-tailed eagle (''Haliaeetus albicilla''), which occupies the same niche as ...
, Florida scrub-jay, and peregrine falcon
The peregrine falcon (''Falco peregrinus''), also known as the peregrine, and historically as the duck hawk in North America, is a Cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan bird of prey (Bird of prey, raptor) in the family (biology), family Falco ...
. Other common birds that can be seen around the Manatee River include cattle egret, white ibis, great blue heron
The great blue heron (''Ardea herodias'') is a large wading bird in the heron family Ardeidae, common near the shores of open water and in wetlands over most of North America and Central America, as well as the Caribbean and the Galápagos ...
, and yellow-crowned night heron
The yellow-crowned night heron (''Nyctanassa violacea''), is one of two species of night herons found in the Americas, the other one being the black-crowned night heron. It is known as the ''bihoreau violacé'' in French and the ''pedrete coron ...
.[Audubon Christmas Bird Count. 2011. National Audubon Society, Florida, USA]
Human impact
Human development has a great impact on the environment of the Manatee River and its watershed. With the increased development of the area surrounding the Manatee River, the water quality within the River has decreased. The use of organic pesticides is a rising fear in the ecological communities. The uprooting of the forested wetlands and uplands has caused excess nutrients to build up in the Bill Evers Reservoir. Also, in both reservoirs there have been increased levels of lead, zinc, and copper.
References
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Rivers of Manatee County, Florida
Rivers of Florida
Tributaries of Tampa Bay