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Ciguatera poisoning is far more common in Florida, especially South Florida, than previously believed based on public health records, according to a new...
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The invasion of lionfish throughout Florida waters is a challenge to native Florida wildlife and to the ecosystems where they live. The state has...
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Prosecutors say that when undersized fish disappeared off of captain John Yates' boat, it constituted destruction of evidence. Business and civil liberties groups say the law only applies to papers.
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The state Commission in charge of managing Florida’s fish has pushed forward new rules for one animal that swims the South Florida seas. And it may excite…
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The Conservancy of Southwest Florida reports a sharp increase in the number of pelicans being treated for fishing hook and line injuries and is taking…
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The federal law that governs fishing activity throughout the country is up for reauthorization this year. The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery and Conservation…
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Tuesday marked opening day for stone crab season – but not all crabbers went straight to work. There’s a stone crab strike going on in Everglades City –…
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Florida Keys fishing guides rallied yesterday to ask federal officials to give back their fishing grounds. The government shutdown has closed Everglades…
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The tiny town of Everglades city encompasses less than 2 square miles - but the economic engine of the town, depends on what happens about 50 miles out in…
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Foreign illegal fishing in the Gulf of Mexico is growing problem that poses risks to our economy, national security and the sustainability of the…