FWC makes arrests connected to ring illegally selling game meat
The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission made multiple arrests in an illegal wildlife product ring based out of Florida.
View ArticleOne-third of fish sold are not what they seem
Fraudulent fish have been flooding the markets as a new study reveals fishy behavior by retail outlets.
View ArticleGulf Deep-Sea Fishing Regulation Changed
Florida anglers are no longer required to use venting tools. The hope is flexibility of options will increase fish population.
View ArticleFWC Attempts to Reduce Lionfish Population
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is concerned with the growing population of lionfish, a destructive species of fish. The FWC hopes to start up new efforts to prevent the further...
View ArticleFWC Hosts First Statewide Nonnative Fish Catch
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission hosts the first statewide nonnative fish catch. The contest was created to raise awareness and help reduce the growing population of invasive fish...
View ArticleAmendment 40 Splits Red Snapper Season, Extending For Charters
Red snapper season was divided on June 1 into two recreational sectors: federal for-hire charter captains and private recreational fishermen. The season for recreational fisherman will be limited to 10...
View ArticleFlorida Fishermen Face Fierce Competition
Florida fisherman are concerned with the growing taste for imported fish. As imports from other countries increase, questions of ethics and safety are floating to the surface.
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