Florida

Museum ponders 3rd party review of Snooty's death

BRADENTON, Fla. — A Florida museum where a 69-year-old manatee got trapped in a maintenance tube and drowned is strongly considering a third-party death review.

The South Florida Museum told the Herald-Tribune on Wednesday that they are reaching out to the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership to find the appropriate people to evaluate the circumstances that led to the death of the beloved manatee.

Press Conference Two on Snooty's Death

Press Conference Two on Snooty's Death - See the first press conference in our Videos section for more information.

Posted by The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature on Monday, July 24, 2017

Spokeswoman Jessica Schubick said they don't want to go through an official channel and are not considering state wildlife officials.

Officials said the 1,000-pound marine mammal got in the 30-by-30 inch tube Sunday but was not able to turn around. Manatees can stay underwater for 20 minutes but cannot swim backward.

The museum said Snooty was certified in 2015 as the longest-living manatee in captivity.

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