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Recreational Fisheries
Learn how recreational fisheries data are collected in Florida; view trends, and access landings data.


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The Fisheries Emergency Disaster Recovery Program (EDRP), is an effort to assess the status of the for-hire fishery fleets operating in counties impacted by the 2005 hurricane season.


FWC initiates new studies on recreational fisheries for reef fish, including red snapper, grouper, and other species. Learn about opportunities for recreational anglers to contribute to this important research.


View frequently asked questions about the Marine Recreational Information Program.


Do you have questions about recreational fisheries? Read the recreational fisheries FAQs for answers.


Learn how recreational fishing landings and effort are estimated in the Marine Recreational Information Program (MRIP) and how to access recreational fishing data.


FWRI surveys recreational anglers from the Tampa Bay area to assess the red drum recreational fishery and quantify the success of hatchery-reared red drum stocking efforts.










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