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FWC, partners unlock some mysteries behind red tide in 5-year study   News Release Wednesday, November 12, 2014 Media contact: Brandon Basino, 727-896-8626 Last month, researchers at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) published new findings on Florida’s red tide organism, Karenia brevis, in a special issue of the scientific journal Harmful Algae. […]

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*(Courtesy of Daniel Xu – Outdoor Hub) In September, Jakob Hals and two friends made a 3,000-mile round trip from Minnesota to Texas just for a chance at Trinity River’s legendary alligator gar. These living fossils are among the largest freshwater fish in North America, and can grow up to 10 feet long and weigh […]

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*(courtesy of Daniel Xu of The Outdoor Hub) Talk about a Halloween announcement. The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) announced last Friday that Kashmir musk deer, which are known for their strange, vampire-like fangs, have been spotted for the first time in 60 years in the remote forests of northeast Afghanistan. Musk deer were last sighted […]

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Massive albino catfish landed in Spain John Edwards and Tom Herron were fishing for bragging rights recently in Spain, but could not have imagined catching back-to-back giant albinos; ‘A world first’ October 10, 2014 by Pete Thomas *(GrindTV) Like just about all fishermen, John Edwards and Tom Herron compete for bragging rights whenever they’re on […]

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FWC Hunter Safety classes in Broward, Martin, Palm Beach counties Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission sent this bulletin at 10/07/2014 08:14 AM EDT NR Broward Class Oct 19wbd (2)-FINAL.doc NR PB Oct 5 CorrectVersion(3)wbd-FINAL.doc NR Martin Oct 12 (4)wbd-FINAL.doc Advertisements

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