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Anglers have long theorized that the mighty tarpon, a brawny fish that draws anglers from around the world as part of a $6 billion U.S. sportfishing...
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During heavy rains last year in a small town outside Havana, people saw something remarkable. Large freshwater catfish called claria were swimming in...
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A study seven years in the making by University of South Florida researchers has created a map of how many species live in the Gulf of Mexico. This will...
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Monday marks the beginning of the recreational Red Snapper Season in Florida. Lasting until July 20 th in Gulf and Federal waters, this season is unique...
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One of Miami Beach's cool new restaurants, a laid-back fish shack named for Biscayne Bay's iconic stilt houses, aims to serve fish so fresh that its...
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An outbreak of red tide is killing fish along the southwest Florida coast.
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Divers from a Key Largo environmental group and a Miami science museum removed an orangespine unicornfish from a reef off the Upper Keys this week. The...
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Seafood is a big part of South Florida’s culinary scene and its culture. Conch, snapper, mahi mahi, grouper, marlin and stone crab -- they have places...
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Should Florida allow harvesting of goliath grouper? That is the question being discussed at 15 public workshops around the state. The mammoth fish can...
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission wants the public to report all fish kills this summer, when high temperatures and hurricanes...