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FL Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission: Managing fish & wildlife resources for their long-term well-being & benefit of people. Follow doesn't=endorsement
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Rick Scott Jun 23
Hurricane season is here and it is never too early to get prepared. Follow for alerts during a crisis or emergency, and visit to get a plan!
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MyFWC Jun 22
If you’re concerned about an , call our hotline 866-FWC-GATOR (392-4286). More safety tips:
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MyFWC Jun 22
What should you do if you see a beached mammal? Don’t push them back into the water!
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MyFWC Jun 22
We awarded $250,000 in research funds to 5 proposals:
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MyFWC Jun 22
Hunting = $1.6 billion to Florida’s economy & supports 14,673 in !
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MyFWC Jun 21
Keep an eye out for alligators! If you believe an poses a threat to people, pets, or property, call our toll-free Nuisance Alligator Hotline at 866-FWC-GATOR (866-392-4286):
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MyFWC Jun 21
New course requirements for operators carrying passengers for hire approved:
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MyFWC Jun 21
Palm Bay man honored for safety volunteer work:
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MyFWC Jun 21
Florida Guides Association honors our staff for & :
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MyFWC Jun 20
The Sarasota Commission Meeting is adjourned. Our next Commission Meeting is scheduled for September 26-27 in Tallahassee. Have a great night!
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MyFWC Jun 20
Replying to @youtube_zuntic
Thank YOU! We passed your info on to our officers in your area. If you see any future violations, you can also use our Wildlife Alert Hotline: 888-404-FWCC (3922)
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MyFWC Jun 20
Watch the Commissioner Exchange live on :
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MyFWC Jun 20
Now: An update on legal issues related to the agency.
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MyFWC Jun 20
Now: South Atlantic Fishery Management Council Report:
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MyFWC Jun 20
Commissioners approved draft rule to come back in Sept. for final public hearing.
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MyFWC Jun 20
Due to demand for live , Florida's shrimp industry has requested we clarify that food shrimp can be landed alive.
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MyFWC Jun 20
Demand for live food is growing.
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MyFWC Jun 20
Florida’s populations support fisheries for both food and bait.
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MyFWC Jun 20
Today is the first phase of a long-term project to identify potential ways to improve fishery regulations.
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MyFWC Jun 20
Did you know? There are 3 main types of harvested off Florida: pink, white and brown.
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