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    Coming up, Jonathan and his new friend Elizabeth visit the warm water springs of Florida in

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    search of manatees!

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    Welcome to Jonathan Bird’s Blue World!

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    The town of Crystal River in Florida is famous around the world for its warm water springs.

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    During the winter, these springs fill with the world’s largest aggregation of manatees.

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    Blue world team!

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    We’re on the road, in beautiful Crystal River, Florida!

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    Todd, Zach and I have arrived not just for manatees, but to meet up with a very special

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    kid.

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    Elizabeth is a 7 year old swimming prodigy.

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    From an early age, she took to the water like a fish.

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    You can do it!

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    In fact, when she was only 16 months old, she could swim across a swimming pool by herself—becoming

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    a YouTube sensation.

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    Now, she has her own YouTube channel, Elizabeth Swims, where she posts videos about swimming

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    all around the country.

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    But she has never been swimming in the wild with a large aquatic animal.

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    So today, we’re going to change all that and take her to meet one of Florida’s most

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    famous residents.

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    Elizabeth and her dad Adam are meeting me in the town of Crystal River for an underwater

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    adventure!

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    Elizabeth!

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    Hey, great to meet you!

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    Hi!

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    Are you ready to go swim with some manatees?

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    Ya!

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    Let’s go!

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    Our guides to the manatees are Captain Stacy Dunn and her husband Mike.

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    We load their pontoon boat and then Captain Stacy explains the rules for manatee interactions.

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    With Mike at the helm, we leave the dock and slowly make our way through a series of canals

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    to Kings Bay.

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    Along the way, Stacy shows Elizabeth some pictures of the area and points out different

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    features of the river.

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    But we’re not going to this spring right now, because, see how crowded it is?

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    And this is not a clear spring.

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    This is where the cavern is too, Zach.

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    The cavern is down in there.

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    So there’s two springs here, Mullet Hole which is right in front of the brown sign,

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    and then the one where the people are and that’s…

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    We pass lots of “no wake” signs, reminding us that this area is filled with vulnerable

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    manatees.

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    Manatees swimming just under the surface can be injured or killed by propellers.

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    So we go very slowly, keeping an eye peeled for manatees near the boat.

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    We pass quite a few along the way!

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    Soon we arrive at the mouth of Three Sisters Spring, one of the best places to see manatees.

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    This spot is no secret, there are 5 boats here and 20 people already in the water.

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    But the swimmers can’t go past the ropes, giving the manatees some personal space.

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    From the air, we can see that there are at least 200 animals here, most of which are

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    resting behind the rope close to the warm water coming from the mouth of the spring.

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    Cameraman Todd and I hop into the water.

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    Going very smooth and quietly.

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    Oh, so cold so cold!

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    OK better now.

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    Due to a recent cold snap in Florida, the water is only in the mid 60s.

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    Next it’s Elizabeth’s turn and I’m a little worried that the water is going to

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    be too cold for her.

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    She has a wetsuit, so that will help.

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    As it turns out, she handles the cold just fine, but the murky water over where we anchored

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    the boat freaks her out a little.

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    So her dad hops in the water to help out.

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    We move to a shallow spot where Elizabeth can stand up and get her bearings.

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    She is using a pool noodle to float, which is actually something that the tour operators

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    are asking people to do.

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    And this is the reason.

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    The water is shallow, and manatees go under people all the time, so good floatation keeps

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    people from accidentally kicking them.

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    Elizabeth grabs her noodle and off we go to the clear water near the spring.

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    She is definitely cold, but she is determined to see some manatees!

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    We hang out together in the clear water until a manatee comes over to check us out.

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    These are huge but gentle animals.

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    As long as we don’t bother them, they don’t mind us being in the water at all.

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    Now you might be asking yourself why there are so many manatees in Crystal River.

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    West Indian Manatees are largely solitary animals that live in shallow, coastal areas

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    around Florida and the Caribbean.

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    They feed on sea grasses, so in the past they were often called sea cows.

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    Florida is at the northern end of their range, so in winter, when the ocean gets cold, they

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    go looking for warmth.

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    Fortunately, the water spilling out of Florida’s springs is a constant 72° Fahrenheit.

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    Manatees swim up rivers from the ocean to reach the springs.

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    At the springs, they mostly just rest and wait for the weather to get warmer.

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    But there is almost nothing here to eat.

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    So a tree leaf that lands on the water is a welcome snack.

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    Some of the manatees are quite skinny—they are not getting enough to eat here.

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    During the day some of the manatees will swim out into the river to find food, but many

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    of them just can’t handle the cold, and stay hunkered down at the springs.

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    After a manatee has been lounging in shallow fresh water for a while, it may develop a

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    coat of algae on its back.

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    The fish love this delicious salad bar, and the manatees don’t seem to mind getting

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    rid of the algae.

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    Because manatees are mammals, they have lungs and breathe air.

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    So every few minutes, a manatee will rise to breathe once or twice, before settling

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    down and going back to sleep, holding its breath.

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    Their nostrils feature perfectly water-tight valves, so they don’t have worry about water

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    in the nose.

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    But its not easy sharing these shallow waters with boats.

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    Many manatees have terrible injuries from close encounters with propellers.

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    And these are the ones that survived.

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    Around 75 manatees are killed by boats every year in Florida.

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    It’s not all bad news though.

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    Manatees are doing much better than they were 20 years ago.

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    With strong protection in place, their numbers have tripled since 1994.

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    Elizabeth and I are having a great time hanging out with the manatees.

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    But now we are both freezing, and it’s time to warm up, so we say goodbye to our aquatic

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    friends.

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    By getting the chance to see manatees up close, I hope Elizabeth will become as enchanted

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    with marine life as I am, and become another advocate for the protection and appreciation

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    of marine life all around the Blue World.

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The example sentences of SETTLING in videos (15 in total of 130)

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god proper noun, singular 's possessive ending name noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present not adverb settling verb, gerund or present participle into preposition or subordinating conjunction their possessive pronoun hearts noun, plural because preposition or subordinating conjunction we personal pronoun have verb, non-3rd person singular present any determiner control noun, singular or mass over preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun .
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flying verb, gerund or present participle that determiner time noun, singular or mass balance noun, singular or mass sheet noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present settling verb, gerund or present participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction off preposition or subordinating conjunction institute noun, singular or mass 's possessive ending travel noun, singular or mass work noun, singular or mass said verb, past tense the determiner floater noun, singular or mass
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fast adverb flow noun, singular or mass channel noun, singular or mass rather adverb than preposition or subordinating conjunction deaerating verb, gerund or present participle and coordinating conjunction settling verb, gerund or present participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner vessel noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction not adverb flooding verb, gerund or present participle .
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the determiner dahmer proper noun, singular family noun, singular or mass moved verb, past tense a determiner few adjective times noun, plural before preposition or subordinating conjunction eventually adverb settling verb, gerund or present participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction bath proper noun, singular , ohio proper noun, singular in preposition or subordinating conjunction 1968 cardinal number .
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prior adverb to to andrew verb, base form settling verb, gerund or present participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction virginia proper noun, singular giuffre proper noun, singular , charles proper noun, singular advised verb, past participle his possessive pronoun brother noun, singular or mass to to keep verb, base form a determiner low adjective
stop verb, base form settling verb, gerund or present participle for preposition or subordinating conjunction half noun, singular or mass wins verb, 3rd person singular present stop verb, base form it personal pronoun stop verb, non-3rd person singular present settling verb, gerund or present participle for preposition or subordinating conjunction that determiner listen verb, base form you personal pronoun have verb, base form a determiner choice noun, singular or mass every determiner day noun, singular or mass to to
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Use "settling" in a sentence | "settling" example sentences

How to use "settling" in a sentence?

  • The Enemy of the best is the good. If you're always settling with what's good, you'll never be the best.
    -Jerry Rice-
  • I think between the ages of 15 and 32, don't worry about getting married, don't worry about settling down, don't worry about having a baby. Give birth to yourself.
    -Kelly Cutrone-
  • The queen was settling on the edge of the bed, ungainly with hesitation and at the same time exquisite in her grace, like a heron landing in a treetop.
    -Megan Whalen Turner-
  • Happiness is excitement that has found a settling down place, but there is always a little corner that keeps flapping around.
    -E. L. Konigsburg-
  • Deep down? That sounds like settling to me. You shouldn't have to venture deep down in order to get to love.
    -David Levithan-
  • Happiness is the settling of the soul into its most appropriate spot.
    -Aristotle-
  • Exalt your passion by directing and settling it upon an object the due con-templation of whose loveliness may cure perfectly all hurts received from mortal beauty.
    -Robert Boyle-
  • In metropolitan cases, the love of the most single-eyed lover, almost invariably, is nothing more than the ultimate settling of innumerable wandering glances upon some one specific object.
    -Herman Melville-

Definition and meaning of SETTLING

What does "settling mean?"

/ˈsedl/

verb
To complete or finalize e.g. a contract or debt.

What are synonyms of "settling"?
Some common synonyms of "settling" are:
  • resolve,
  • solve,
  • fix,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "settling"?
Some common antonyms of "settling" are:
  • prolong,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.