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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

New FWRI Publications for January
Here is a list of new FWRI publications added to our collection in January.View Article

January 2010 Statewide Sea Turtle Cold-Stunning Event
The FWC is involved in a massive statewide effort to rescue sea turtles affected by the recent cold weather in Florida.View Article

Press Release
FWC records unprecedented number of cold-related manatee deaths
Released January 26, 2010View Article

January 2010: Cold Weather Leads to Widespread Fish Kills in Florida
The Fish Kill Hotline has received hundreds of reports of cold-related fish kills across the state as a result of the recent cold snap.View Article

Press Release
Exceptional weather conditions lead to record high manatee count
Released January 20, 2010View Article




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