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If, as a result of the review, the Service determines that a change to the Florida manatees status from endangered to threatened may be warranted, will such a change reduce the level of protection for the species?

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If, as a result of the review, the Service determines that a change to the Florida manatees status from endangered to threatened may be warranted, will such a change reduce the level of protection for the species?

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A9: No, all current Federal conservation and protection measures would remain in force. A change (reclassification) to threatened status would be based on the best scientific and commercially available data and require a separate rulemaking process.

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