The Texas Department of Transportation temporarily halted construction on a $64 million ferry upgrade project after workers spotted an endangered West Indian manatee in nearby waters.
Construction personnel with Russell Marine immediately reported the manatee sighting to TxDOT, prompting an immediate suspension of all construction activity during the animal's visit to the Port Aransas ferry operations site.
The manatee was not in visible distress and was observed at the ferry operations for several hours before moving along the shoreline to the west toward Corpus Christi Bay, allowing construction to resume.
West Indian manatees are federally protected and endangered creatures that are rarely seen in Texas waters. They are known to migrate from Mexico and Florida during summer months.