A stock image of a manatee as it swims in Florida.
A manatee.
  • Two manatees will be released from a Miami aquarium that has held them since 1956.
  • The US Fish and Wildlife Service is helping to relocate Romeo and Juliet, both in their 60s.
  • The USDA cited Miami's Seaquarium with multiple violations earlier this year.

After a near lifetime of captivity, two manatees will finally be freed from a Florida aquarium that authorities say held at least one of them in deteriorating living conditions.

Romeo and Juliet, 67 and 61 years old, have lived at the Miami Seaquarium since they were captured as calves in 1956, The Guardian reported.