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Florida officials greenlight December bear hunt, set quota at 187
Read full article: Florida officials greenlight December bear hunt, set quota at 187The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission approved rules for the stateโs first bear hunt in more than a decade. The hunt will take place in four regions of the state and use a lottery process for hunters to obtain permits.
3 rescued from St. Augustine Inlet after boat capsizes, firefighters say
Read full article: 3 rescued from St. Augustine Inlet after boat capsizes, firefighters sayEarly Wednesday morning, multiple agencies worked together to rescue three people from the St. Augustine Inlet after their boat capsized.
Florida woman bitten, pulled under water by alligator during boat outing: sheriff
Read full article: Florida woman bitten, pulled under water by alligator during boat outing: sheriffA 27-year-old woman was taken to the hospital on Wednesday after an alligator bit her and briefly pulled her under water during a boat outing in Martin County, according to the countyโs sheriffโs office.
Crews locate bodies of 2 men who fell into St. Johns River while trying to retrieve object: police
Read full article: Crews locate bodies of 2 men who fell into St. Johns River while trying to retrieve object: policeA multi-agency search was underway Tuesday morning for at least one person who fell into the St. Johns River Monday night while shrimping in Palatka, according to the Putnam County Sheriffโs Office.
Friday marks the first day of the 2-day Atlantic red snapper season
Read full article: Friday marks the first day of the 2-day Atlantic red snapper seasonFriday marks the first day of the two-day red snapper season in the Atlantic. News4JAX spent the day on the water with members of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation and the American Sportfishing Association (ASA).
FWC urges public to protect nesting sea turtles and shorebirds during nesting season
Read full article: FWC urges public to protect nesting sea turtles and shorebirds during nesting seasonThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is sending a reminder that nesting season is underway for sea turtles, shorebirds, seabirds, and wading birds.
Ponte Vedra Beach man says he felt โchills running upโ his spine when he saw 6-foot alligator swimming in his pool
Read full article: Ponte Vedra Beach man says he felt โchills running upโ his spine when he saw 6-foot alligator swimming in his poolA Ponte Vedra Beach man shared his experience of what it was like to wake up to an alligator swimming in his pool over the weekend.
Howโd that get there? Man wakes up to an alligator in his pool at Ponte Vedra Beach home
Read full article: Howโd that get there? Man wakes up to an alligator in his pool at Ponte Vedra Beach homeEdward McClamma sent pictures and video to News4JAX on Sunday of an alligator in his pool, showing the gator swimming around before eventually resting on the poolโs entry steps.
Recreational harvest of snook for Floridaโs East Coast will close June 1
Read full article: Recreational harvest of snook for Floridaโs East Coast will close June 1The recreational harvest of snook in the Northeast management region, including all state and inland waters as well as adjacent federal waters, will close on June 1, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said in a reminder sent Wednesday.
FWC picks up 300-pound dead bear after it was struck by a car on I-95 near 210 in St. Johns County
Read full article: FWC picks up 300-pound dead bear after it was struck by a car on I-95 near 210 in St. Johns CountyThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission picked up a 300-pound dead bear after it was struck by a car on I-95 near 210 in St. Johns County on Wednesday.
Despite pushback from animal rights advocates, Florida officials moving forward with planned bear hunt in December
Read full article: Despite pushback from animal rights advocates, Florida officials moving forward with planned bear hunt in DecemberAmid support from hunters and warnings of a โslaughterโ from animal-rights advocates, state wildlife officials Wednesday moved forward with Floridaโs first black bear hunt in a decade.
FWC has proposed a three-week bear hunt in December. A local animal activist warns against a โtrophy huntโ
Read full article: FWC has proposed a three-week bear hunt in December. A local animal activist warns against a โtrophy huntโIn response to what Florida officials have referred to as the stateโs โmost successful conservation efforts,โ the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has begun creating proposals for a potential bear hunt later this year.
A bear recently killed a man and his dog in Florida, but data shows physical black bear encounters are very rare
Read full article: A bear recently killed a man and his dog in Florida, but data shows physical black bear encounters are very rareRecent activity in Florida is serving as a reminder of the stateโs abundant wildlife while also providing an opportunity for residents to be reminded of safety protocols if they were to encounter animals such as black bears or coyotes.
Gov. DeSantis announces โrecord-breakingโ 2025 Gulf Red Snapper season, extends it to 126 days
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis announces โrecord-breakingโ 2025 Gulf Red Snapper season, extends it to 126 daysFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced on Monday that this yearโs Gulf Red Snapper season will be extended to 126 days, starting on Memorial Day weekend.
โStop playing your petty gamesโ: DeSantis continues to criticize Florida House, says budget โslashesโ Everglades funding
Read full article: โStop playing your petty gamesโ: DeSantis continues to criticize Florida House, says budget โslashesโ Everglades fundingFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis held a news conference Tuesday morning in Naples to highlight the efforts to restore natural resources across the state, while continuing to express his disapproval for the House of Representativesโ budget proposal.
Dive teams find final missing child 10 days after boat capsized on St. Johns River, FWC says
Read full article: Dive teams find final missing child 10 days after boat capsized on St. Johns River, FWC saysAlmost five days after a vessel capsized on the St. Johns River, crews continue to look for a child who remained unaccounted for as of Wednesday afternoon.
Mother shares 'indescribable heartbreak' at losing family in deadly boat accident on St. Johns River
Read full article: Mother shares 'indescribable heartbreak' at losing family in deadly boat accident on St. Johns RiverSearchers continue to look for a child who remains unaccounted for nearly 60 hours after a vessel capsized on the St. Johns River near the Dames Point Bridge, sending eight people into the water.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission invites K-12 students to submit artwork for its Florida Fish Art Contest
Read full article: Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission invites K-12 students to submit artwork for its Florida Fish Art ContestThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission is hosting its annual Art Fish Contest.
Newly opened fishing pier in Lake City named in honor of World War II veteran
Read full article: Newly opened fishing pier in Lake City named in honor of World War II veteranThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission joined community partners on Friday to celebrate the grand opening of the new Harter Pier at Lake Montgomery Fish Management Area.
FWC enhances boater safety with interactive waterway app campaign
Read full article: FWC enhances boater safety with interactive waterway app campaignFor years, waterway users in Florida have had to juggle multiple sources of information to plan, prepare and navigate safely to enjoy their time on the water.
Herbicide threatens manatee immune systems, UF study finds
Read full article: Herbicide threatens manatee immune systems, UF study findsA new University of Florida study focusing on manateesโ immune systems reveals how glyphosate, the worldโs most commonly used herbicide, may threaten manatee health in an environment increasingly impacted by human activities.
Northeast Florida Fishermen accuse FWC of โcronyismโ over red snapper permits
Read full article: Northeast Florida Fishermen accuse FWC of โcronyismโ over red snapper permitsA group of Northeast Florida fishermen is voicing frustration over what they call โcronyismโ in the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissionโs (FWC) permit system for red snapper fishing.
FWC recovers 37 gold coins stolen from 1715 fleet shipwrecks, worth over $1 million
Read full article: FWC recovers 37 gold coins stolen from 1715 fleet shipwrecks, worth over $1 millionThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) announced Tuesday it recovered 37 gold coins stolen from the 1715 fleet shipwrecks, worth over $1 million.
Gov. DeSantis extends Gulf Red Snapper season by 17 days
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis extends Gulf Red Snapper season by 17 daysGovernor Ron DeSantis announced a 17-day extension to Floridaโs 2024 Gulf Red Snapper recreational fishing season, allowing families and visitors additional opportunities to fish during the holiday season.
FWC offering substantial discount on hunting, fishing licenses
Read full article: FWC offering substantial discount on hunting, fishing licensesOn Wednesday, the FWC announced that it is offering a 50% discount on select hunting and fishing licenses through Jan. 3, 2025, including the annual and five-year Gold Sportsman license, along with the Youth Lifetime Sportsman licenses.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissionโs Northwest OPV team receives โTeam of the Yearโ award
Read full article: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissionโs Northwest OPV team receives โTeam of the Yearโ awardThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissionโs Northwest Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) Team was awarded for their dedication to enforcing the federal fishing regulations in the Gulf of Mexico.
Amendment 2: Fishing and hunting are now a state constitutional right. Hereโs what it means for Floridians
Read full article: Amendment 2: Fishing and hunting are now a state constitutional right. Hereโs what it means for FloridiansFishing and hunting being a constitutional right may be considered the most โFlorida thingโ everโand on Election Day, Floridians surely proved that after voting and approving Amendment 2- Right to Fish and Hunt, by 67 percent.
University of Florida takes a community-involved approach to recording invasive species across state
Read full article: University of Florida takes a community-involved approach to recording invasive species across stateUniversity of Florida researchersโ new outreach strategy resulted in an increase in reports of invasive species for the state.
Bats in the belfry? The doโs and donโts of humane bat removal during eviction season
Read full article: Bats in the belfry? The doโs and donโts of humane bat removal during eviction seasonThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says that fall is the perfect time to evict bats from your home.
Dwarf sperm whale dies in St. Augustine, large plastic bag found in stomach
Read full article: Dwarf sperm whale dies in St. Augustine, large plastic bag found in stomachA dwarf sperm whale with a large plastic bag in its stomach was euthanized after it was washed ashore on Butler Beach in St. Augustine in September.
Gov. DeSantis gives $1 million to help fisheries get back on their feet after back-to-back hurricanes
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis gives $1 million to help fisheries get back on their feet after back-to-back hurricanesGov. Ron DeSantis awarded $1 million to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Foundation Monday in Steinhatchee to help fishing communities impacted by Hurricane Helene and Milton.
Idle Speed/No Wake zone boating restrictions for St. Johns River triggered by Hurricane Milton flooding: FWC
Read full article: Idle Speed/No Wake zone boating restrictions for St. Johns River triggered by Hurricane Milton flooding: FWCThe St. Johns River is one of several rivers across Florida that is still experiencing significant flooding because of Hurricane Milton.
JSO officer arrested, charged with boating under the influence
Read full article: JSO officer arrested, charged with boating under the influenceA Jacksonville Sheriffโs Office police officer was arrested and accused of boating under the influence Wednesday night, according to the sheriffโs office.
How you can fish and keep red snapper outside of the 1-day federal season
Read full article: How you can fish and keep red snapper outside of the 1-day federal seasonFlorida Fish and Wildlife (FWC) is giving anglers the opportunity to directly provide data and improve the management of red snapper in the South Atlantic ocean.
FWC: Help sea turtles, waterbirds have nesting success during 4th of July weekend
Read full article: FWC: Help sea turtles, waterbirds have nesting success during 4th of July weekendAs we enjoy our beaches and shorelines this Fourth of July weekend, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is sharing a reminder that nesting season is underway for our stateโs imperiled sea turtles, shorebirds, seabirds and wading birds.
Organizations โdisappointedโ after DeSantis signs bill to make it easier to kill bears in self-defense
Read full article: Organizations โdisappointedโ after DeSantis signs bill to make it easier to kill bears in self-defenseOrganizations dedicated to helping bears in Florida spoke against Governor Ron DeSantis signing a bill that makes it easier to shoot and kill bears in self-defense.
Gone Fishinโ: June 18 is National Go Fishing Day & we want to see your photos on SnapJAX ๐ฃ
Read full article: Gone Fishinโ: June 18 is National Go Fishing Day & we want to see your photos on SnapJAX ๐ฃFlorida, known as the โFishing Capital of the World,โ boasts more world record fish catches than any other state or country due to its vast bodies of water.
โWe canโt cuff himโ: JSO removes nuisance gator from 104-year-old womanโs home
Read full article: โWe canโt cuff himโ: JSO removes nuisance gator from 104-year-old womanโs homeThe Jacksonville Sheriffโs Office released video showing Officers Kopp and Johnson removing a small alligator from the 104-year-old woman's home near Atlantic Boulevard and Art Museum Drive.
Flagler officials warn against feeding animals after photo shows children feeding gator
Read full article: Flagler officials warn against feeding animals after photo shows children feeding gatorFlagler County officials warn against feeding alligators and other wildlife after a social media post showed children feeding a gator at Wadsworth Park.
FWC says charges are imminent for teenagers caught on camera dumping trash into ocean in South Florida
Read full article: FWC says charges are imminent for teenagers caught on camera dumping trash into ocean in South FloridaThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said charges are imminent for two teenagers who were on board a boat where they were caught on camera dumping garbage cans into the ocean in South Florida.
FWC announces spring license-free freshwater fishing weekend
Read full article: FWC announces spring license-free freshwater fishing weekendThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission invites people of all ages and skill levels to its freshwater license-free fishing weekend on April 6 and 7.
Later, gator๐: FWC releases guide to avoiding alligator encounters
Read full article: Later, gator๐: FWC releases guide to avoiding alligator encountersSpring is here, and summer is just around the corner. Now that the weatherโs getting warmer, Floridians and out-of-towners alike are flocking to Floridaโs beaches, lakes, and parks to experience nature and enjoy the sunshine. However, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has warned vacationers to be weary of alligators.
FWC unveils interactive website to help explorers find recreation sites near them
Read full article: FWC unveils interactive website to help explorers find recreation sites near themThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is now offering a website that offers an easier way for nature lovers to plan their excursions.
FWC approves rule changes for 2024-25 hunting seasons, new alligator harvest opportunity
Read full article: FWC approves rule changes for 2024-25 hunting seasons, new alligator harvest opportunityThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved new rule changes for the 2024-2025 hunting seasons and a new special-use alligator harvest opportunity.
Mystery surrounds deaths of 2 Jacksonville men found in water near Nassau Sound bridge
Read full article: Mystery surrounds deaths of 2 Jacksonville men found in water near Nassau Sound bridgeTwo Jacksonville men died after they were found floating in the water Thursday morning near the Nassau Sound Bridge.
Report indicates young dolphin seen being held in viral photo may have been sick, expert says
Read full article: Report indicates young dolphin seen being held in viral photo may have been sick, expert saysA necropsy report for the young dolphin seen in a photo being held out of the water by someone last month has been released.
Photo showing person holding dolphin several feet out of water prompts outrage, investigations
Read full article: Photo showing person holding dolphin several feet out of water prompts outrage, investigationsA photo of a North Florida angler holding a dolphin several feet out of the water is prompting outrage online and investigations by state and federal agencies. A marine biologist told News4JAX his first reaction to seeing that picture was horror. Itโs not clear exactly where that photo was taken but harassing or feeding wild dolphins is against federal law.
Local law enforcement brings awareness to boating safety, manatee zones ahead of holiday weekend
Read full article: Local law enforcement brings awareness to boating safety, manatee zones ahead of holiday weekendNot many boaters were on the water on Wednesday, but that will change this weekend.Local law enforcement agencies are bringing awareness to boating safety and manatee safety as the summer boating season approaches.
Safety First: The unseen cost of speeding in no-wake zones & what to check before renting a boat
Read full article: Safety First: The unseen cost of speeding in no-wake zones & what to check before renting a boatMeteorologist Katie Garner got a chance to go out with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to see the issues they deal with firsthand on the St. Johns River.
Ex-FWC officer files lawsuit after child porn charges in St. Johns County dropped, attorney says
Read full article: Ex-FWC officer files lawsuit after child porn charges in St. Johns County dropped, attorney saysCharges have been dropped against a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officer who was accused of three counts of child porn possession in St. Johns County.
Bears? Oh my! How to avoid attracting bears to your neighborhood
Read full article: Bears? Oh my! How to avoid attracting bears to your neighborhoodIt's spring, and that means black bears in Florida will be more active, including moms and their cubs. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has some advice to help you avoid bear conflicts.
FWC report reveals new information in Dec. 2022 bear attack involving Jacksonville zookeeper
Read full article: FWC report reveals new information in Dec. 2022 bear attack involving Jacksonville zookeeperA report filed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reveals new information in the Dec. 21 incident at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens in which a zookeeper was mauled by an American black bear.
Necropsy doesnโt suggest cause of whaleโs death at Hanna Park
Read full article: Necropsy doesnโt suggest cause of whaleโs death at Hanna ParkThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission performed a necropsy on a whale that washed ashore at Hanna Park in Jacksonville, but the report does not reveal to researchers how the whale died.
A new hotline is created for reporting displaced boats and vessels due to Hurricane Ian
Read full article: A new hotline is created for reporting displaced boats and vessels due to Hurricane IanThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has established a hotline for reporting displaced vessels still on Florida state waters because of Hurricane Ian.
Florida Fish and Wildlife shares resources for boaters to prepare for storms and deal with aftermath
Read full article: Florida Fish and Wildlife shares resources for boaters to prepare for storms and deal with aftermathWhen a tropical storm or hurricane affects Florida, boat owners and operators have to worry about more than just their homes and families.
FWC passes changes to redfish regulations, management regions
Read full article: FWC passes changes to redfish regulations, management regionsThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission approved new redfish regulations and management regions for state waters Wednesday, including decreases in per-person bag and vessel limits.
Safe Boating Week: Tips from the FWC to stay safe on the water
Read full article: Safe Boating Week: Tips from the FWC to stay safe on the waterItโs National Safe Boating Week โ and officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission are reminding boaters to play it safe on the water.
Teens got bull shark from stranger, gutted it & stored it at friendโs home before hoisting it from Ponte Vedra High: FWC
Read full article: Teens got bull shark from stranger, gutted it & stored it at friendโs home before hoisting it from Ponte Vedra High: FWCTwo teenagers got a bull shark from a stranger who caught it in Mayport last week and then they gutted it and stored the dead fish with ice overnight at a friendโs house before hoisting it from the rafters at Ponte Vedra High School as a senior prank, according to an incident report from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission obtained Wednesday by News4JAX.
FWC: Changes coming for redfish, cobia in state waters; blueline tilefish in Atlantic
Read full article: FWC: Changes coming for redfish, cobia in state waters; blueline tilefish in AtlanticThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has approved regulation changes for cobia and redfish in state waters and a temporary modification to the 2022 recreational blueline tilefish season in Atlantic state waters.
Welcoming No. 14: New right whale calf spotted off Cumberland Island
Read full article: Welcoming No. 14: New right whale calf spotted off Cumberland IslandA North Atlantic right whale calf was spotted off Cumberland Island on Friday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reports.
Tracking Snow Cone: Whale and calf spotted off coast of Ponte Vedra
Read full article: Tracking Snow Cone: Whale and calf spotted off coast of Ponte VedraA team with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission confirmed a North Atlantic right whale named โSnow Cone,โ and her calf, are swimming their way through Northeast Florida waters.
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Floridaโs Gulf recreational red snapper quota met; no fall season
Read full article: Floridaโs Gulf recreational red snapper quota met; no fall seasonFloridaโs recreational red snapper quota in Gulf state and federal waters was met during the June 4 through July 28 open season, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced Friday.
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FWC video shows new rules to keep chronic waste disease from spreading in Florida
Read full article: FWC video shows new rules to keep chronic waste disease from spreading in FloridaThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has introduced a video outlining new rules to protect Florida deer populations by reducing the risk of chronic wasting disease or CWD from spreading into the state.
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Hereโs how anglers can help FWC gather data during Atlantic red snapper season
Read full article: Hereโs how anglers can help FWC gather data during Atlantic red snapper seasonNew this year, biologists will also ask permission to take a small piece of fin tissue from harvested fish for a large-scale genetics study to help estimate the total number of red snapper in the Atlantic population.
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Divers called to recover boater who fell overboard in Black Creek
Read full article: Divers called to recover boater who fell overboard in Black CreekThe search for a 34-year-old man who fell of a boat late Sunday afternoon in Black Creek resumed at 8:30 a.m. Monday as a recovery mission, Clay County Sheriff Michelle Cook said.
FWC looking for impaired boaters during Memorial Day Weekend
Read full article: FWC looking for impaired boaters during Memorial Day WeekendItโs the final day of โNational Boating Safety Weekโ and if you plan to get out on the water for the holiday weekend, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has a warning for you.
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Flounder fishing regulations changing- minimum size, limits, and a seasonal closure
Read full article: Flounder fishing regulations changing- minimum size, limits, and a seasonal closureFlounder regulations change at the end of the monthJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ The FWCโs discussed changes regarding flounder fishing will go into effect at the end of the month. Starting March 1, the following changes will go into effect for flounder:Extending ALL Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission(FWC) flounder regulations into federal waters. Increasing the minimum size limit from 12 inches to 14 inches total length (recreational and commercial). October-November is a popular time to fish for flounder in the St Johns River and surrounding areas. Several fishing tournaments that target flounder will also need to move to a time of year that it is legal to catch flounder.
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Body found in St. Johns River near Buckman Bridge is missing boater, source says
Read full article: Body found in St. Johns River near Buckman Bridge is missing boater, source saysJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Six days after the U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search for a boater who disappeared on the St. Johns River last week, a body was discovered Thursday in the water north of the Buckman Bridge. According to a spokesperson for the FWC, the lead agency in the search, FWC and Clay County personnel recovered the body and took it to the Mulberry Cove Boat Ramp at Naval Air Station Jacksonville. Authorities have not yet said if the body found in the river Thursday is 20-year-old Michael Vaughn III, of St. Augustine, who disappeared on the river last week. But a family friend told News4Jax itโs him. The search began when an off-duty police officer spotted the boat spinning aimlessly in a circle in the St. Johns River just before 8 a.m.
Like fishing in The Keys? Might want to weigh in on FWCโs virtual meeting
Read full article: Like fishing in The Keys? Might want to weigh in on FWCโs virtual meetingJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ If you like fishing in The Keys, you may want to join a virtual meeting with FWC. The first of three online workshops to gather public input on a seasonal fishing closure in a 1-square-mile area near Western Dry Rocks will be tonight starting at 6 p.m. Instructions on how to join the meeting will be posted online at MyFWC.com/Marine. The protection of spawning aggregations, in combination with traditional management approaches (e.g., size limits, bag limits and vessel limits), represents a comprehensive conservation strategy aimed at sustaining and enhancing fish populations. Learn more at MyFWC.com/Marine by clicking on โRulemaking: Submit a Comment/Attend a Workshopโ and โUpcoming Public Workshops.โ
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Sperm whale washes up in Ponte Vedra Beach
Read full article: Sperm whale washes up in Ponte Vedra BeachPONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. โ A dead 14-foot pygmy sperm whale washed ashore on Ponte Vedra Beach on Thursday morning behind the Sawgrass Beach Club. โPygmy sperm whales are a common strander down here, actually, and they are an offshore species,โ FWC marine mammal biologist Nadia Gordon said. โThey feed a lot on squid, so when they are found near the shore or on the beach, thereโs a problem -- something going on. Thereโs a reason they are stranding.โDuring low tide, the whale was removed from the beach. โOur agency will look at the animal, doing an external work up initially to see whatโs going on potentially and then, likely, a necropsy to look internally and see whatโs going on,โ Gordon said.
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FWC wants you to report skunk sightings
Read full article: FWC wants you to report skunk sightingsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has some stinky news! The FWC launched a new community science project aimed at learning more about Floridaโs skunk populations. The Sunshine State is home to two species of skunks, the striped skunk and the smaller eastern spotted skunk. โThereโs still a lot we donโt know about skunks in Florida,โ FWC Mammal Conservation Coordinator Terry Doonan said. Your information will help inform future skunk research and habitat management practices.โTo report a skunk sighting, click here.
Florida agency: Flying squirrels illegally shipped to Asia
Read full article: Florida agency: Flying squirrels illegally shipped to AsiaPoachers set as many as 10,000 squirrel traps in central Florida and captured as many as 3,600 flying squirrels over a three-year period. "Buyers from South Korea would travel to the United States and purchase the flying squirrels from the wildlife dealer in Bushnell. The international retail value of the poached flying squirrels is estimated to be more than $1 million. The Florida suspects also illegally shipped protected freshwater turtles and alligators from Tampa to Los Angeles, where California authorities intercepted the reptiles, the agency said. "These poachers could have severely damaged Floridaโs wildlife populations,โ said Maj. Grant Burton, who leads the Florida wildlife commissionโs investigation section.
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Itโs here! Stone crab season opens Thursday
Read full article: Itโs here! Stone crab season opens ThursdayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Oct 15th marks the opening of stone crab season, meaning that a few days later we can enjoy the tasty delicacy. Floridaโs stone crab fishery has experienced a long-term decline in harvest and is likely undergoing overfishing. FWC staff worked with stakeholders on these changes that are intended to increase the stone crab population and build resiliency in the fishery. All plastic and wood stone crab traps will need to be outfitted with a 2 3/16-inch escape ring before the 2023/2024 season. For more information on harvesting stone crabs for recreation, trap specifications, commercial stone crab regulations and licensing information, go online to MyFWC.com/Marine.
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Record-breaking Burmese python captured in South Florida
Read full article: Record-breaking Burmese python captured in South FloridaAn 18-foot, 9-inch Burmese python captured in South Florida is a new record, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The python was caught by members of the FWC Python Action Team and the South Florida Water Management District Python Elimination Program. Credit for the capture of the behemoth snake -- which weighed 104 pounds -- goes to Ryan Ausburn and Kevin Pavlidis. FWC said the removal of the female snake was a โtriumph for our native wildlife and habitats.โThe FWC partners with the SFWMD to remove nonnative pythons from the environment. Find out more about the Python Action Team: MyFWC.com/Python.
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Mini-lobster season still on amid concerns
Read full article: Mini-lobster season still on amid concernsTALLAHASSEE, Fla. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission rejected a request Wednesday to cancel the upcoming mini-lobster season over concerns about crowds spreading COVID-19. However, commissioners expressed concern that numerous public boat ramps will be closed in the upper Keys. Whats a little bit alarming, although we have not canceled mini season, is the fact that in Islamorada and everything north, including Monroe County, public marinas for boat ramps are being closed, Commissioner Rodney Barreto said. Spottswood said he intends to address the boat ramp issue with Monroe County officials. Thats just going to push folks to other ramps and create further congestion, Spottswood said.