Unprecedented Rescue Effort Launched for Endangered Sawfish in Florida
Federal and state agencies collaborate to save sawfish exhibiting unusual spinning behavior and dying in high numbers.
- Endangered smalltooth sawfish in Florida are spinning erratically and dying, prompting an emergency response from NOAA and state wildlife agencies.
- The unusual behavior has affected over 100 sawfish, with at least 28 confirmed deaths since late January.
- No cause has been identified yet, as necropsies and water testing have not revealed pathogens, contaminants, or environmental factors like low oxygen levels.
- The rescue effort involves capturing and rehabilitating affected sawfish at specialized facilities, a first of its kind for this species.
- Public participation is crucial, with officials urging reports of dead or distressed sawfish to aid the rescue operation.