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FWC will provide interactive daily sampling map for red tide
FWC Commission expands fishery management measures in response to red tide
Executive Order Snook and redfish temporarily catch-and-release in portions of Gulf coast
CCA Florida and Duke Energy partner to support Redfish population recovery in Red Tide affected Southwest Florida
Florida Conservation Organizations Partner to Support the Recovery of West Coast Snook Populations Following Red Tide Event
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