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Red Tide Current Status Statewide Information
This summary report of current red tide conditions around Florida includes a map of sampling results and regional status reports. Reports are generally updated on Friday afternoon. Additional information, if available, is provided on Tuesday afternoon. View Article

Wildlife 2060: What's at stake for Florida?
The FWC has prepared this report to help readers understand the changes that may occur in Florida's fish and wildlife and in their own lifestyles if the state's population doubles to 36 million by the year 2060 as predicted.View Article

Press Release
Bay scallop season opens July 1
Released June 24, 2009View Article

The Tarpon Genetic Recapture Study is for Everyone!
Tarpon anglers are invited to assist Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) researchers by safely and harmlessly removing, storing and delivering to us samples of skin cells of captured tarpon.View Article

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Anglers giving biologists vital tarpon genetic data
Released May 12, 2009View Article

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FWC launches new online Boating and Angling Guide to Tampa Bay
Released May 8, 2009View Article




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