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Aquatic Health Survey
This survey helps determine specific aquatic health concerns for different regions around the state of Florida.
Are you aware of the Fish Kill Hotline (1-800-636-0511) that allows concerned citizens to report diseased, abnormal, or parasitized fish and marine fish kills?
 
Have you noticed any marine fish kills in your local area in the last year?

 
Have you caught any diseased, lesioned, abnormal, or parasitized fish in the past year?

 
Do you have any concerns about the health of the marine fish that you are catching?

 
Are you a member of a local fishing club or conservation group?

 

Please tell us about yourself. City is the only required field. Since we track fish kill reports by region, your city information helps us determine if particular areas of the state have more frequent fish kills.
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