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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

Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Response
The FWC is working with DEP, county governments, water management districts and several federal agencies to conduct pre-impact assessments, including sampling of water, fish, shellfish and habitats along the Florida coastline and into the Gulf of Mexico. View Article

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

Press Release
Fish kills common this time of year
Released July 23, 2010View Article

Press Release
FWC discovers nonnative lionfish in Gulf of Mexico
Released July 23, 2010View Article

Bay Scallop Season 2010
Open harvest season for bay scallops along Florida’s gulf coast begins June 19 and runs through September 10.View Article




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