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Daily Archives: November 15, 2009

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Derelict Crab Trap Cleanups

Fisheries, Healthy Oceans and CoastsBy DirectorNovember 15, 2009

Lost and abandoned blue crab traps pose a problem in Florida’s commercial and recreational fishing industries by continuing to trap fish and crustaceans. Traps can also pose a marine hazard. Efforts to clean them up are receiving a major boost in 2009, due to a new rule approved by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation…

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