Manatees and Mangroves Post Hurricane Ian

October 26, 2022

Manatees and Mangroves Post Hurricane Ian


Hurricane Ian plowed its way through southwest Florida in late September. It was one of the

most devastating hurricanes to hit the area. Many tourists and locals concern lie within

recovery and if there will still be a tourist season. Can the beaches reopen? Will restaurants

renovate in time? Are there still sights to see and things to do? The answer is absolutely yes.

And as for the Everglades eco system, it was among the luckiest.


Manatee Sightseeing and Wildlife Adventures departs in the Everglades from Port of the

Island’s marina at 525 Newport Drive, Naples, Florida. It is located about 20 minutes east on 41

from the Collier and 41 intersections. The Port is on the very southern end of Naples which

bode well when it came to Hurricane Ian.


Storm surge reached an all-time high with flooding across 41, a road that typically does not

endure this type of devastation. But as for wind, the Port was primarily protected. Mangroves

are intact and as beautiful and green as ever. There weren’t any boats that were even damaged

during the storm. Because the Port lies 6 miles upriver from the Gulf of Mexico, it was

somewhat barricaded from the worst of it. So, when you visit us in the Everglades, you can rest

assured that it will feel like the southwest Florida you always knew, lush and peaceful.


As for the wildlife, manatees, dolphins, alligators, sea turtles, bull sharks, and an abundant

number of birds have already been spotted post Ian. The surge has receded and the eco system

is back to normal. Manatees remain swimming up the canal for fresh water and sea grass.

Alligators are sun bathing with no care in the world. Dolphins have been playing in our wakes.

And the birds have all returned from the summer hiatus up north.

So, when you book an adventure with Manatee Sightseeing and Wildlife Adventures, you will

escape to a world where everything remains as it should be. We are very fortunate that our

piece of paradise came out unscathed. We’d love to share it with you as a glimpse of hope for

the return of southwest Florida.


For photos of our recent wildlife sightings, checkout our Facebook and Instagram

@manateesightseeingtours.


For bookings and inquiries, visit see-manatees.com or call 239-642-8818.


We look forward to bringing happiness and light this season while things return to normal.