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Commercial Marine Life Finfish Image Gallery
Written By: Fisheries-Dependent Monitoring
Finfish images and associated information pertaining to trip ticket reporting.

Largemouth Bass Virus (LMBV) and Its Effects on Largemouth Bass Resources in Florida
Written By: Wes Porak (FWC) and Jack Gaskin (University of Florida – College of Veterinary Medicine)
What is LMBV and what happens when fish become infected? Is it a concern in Florida? This article chronicles what we currently know about LMBV and its effects on Florida's largemouth bass populations.

Most Recent Commercial Landings Data for Freshwater Fisheries in Florida
Written By: Kimberly Bonvechio
Each year, FWC biologists collect landings data for commercially-harvested freshwater species. Here are the most recent landings data for these species and the economic value of these landings to the state of Florida.

Stocking Evaluation of Hatchery-Reared Largemouth Bass in Lake Talquin
Written By: Rich Cailteux
Largemouth bass were stocked in Lake Talquin, Florida, from 2000 to 2002. This study evaluated those efforts.

"Ask the Red Tide Experts" Media Conference Call at 10:30 a.m. EDT Friday
Written By: Wendy Quigley
Released October 18, 2007

Careers with the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Written By: Jessica Pernell
Are you interested in a career with the FWC's Fish and Wildlife Research Institute? Read on to learn how to find open positions.

Careers in Marine Mammal Science
Written By: Jessie Smith
This link will help you find more information on pursuing a career in marine mammal science.

MarineQuest School Daze
Written By: Jessica Pernell
Enjoy a fun, free, hands-on field trip for students in grades 4 through 12.

Microcystis in the Environment and Its Health Effects
Written By: Harmful Algal Bloom Group
Microcystis is found naturally at low concentrations in freshwater systems and sometimes in low salinity areas. It occasionally forms a harmful algal bloom (HAB). Microcystis produces a toxin that can affect human and animal health.

Sea Stats
Written By: Jessica Pernell
This series consists of 23 titles that provide information on some of our areas of marine research including fish, manatees, coral reefs, and red tide.

Trichodesmium in Florida—2004
Written By: Harmful Algal Bloom Group
In May and June of 2004, an area of discolored water was reported off the coast of southwest Florida. Water samples showed high concentrations of Trichodesmium sp., a marine cyanobacterium found worldwide.

News Advisory
Red Tide Suspected in Recent Manatee Deaths (03/05/2005)

Written By: Allison Bozarth
This news announcement was released on March 5, 2005, following reports of numerous manatee deaths in southwest Florida. The final report was released on September 20, 2006.

Press Release
Consumption Advisory for Pig Frog Legs for Everglades And Francis S. Taylor Wildlife Management Area (Water Conservation Areas 2 and 3) in Palm Beach, Broward And Miami-Dade Counties

Written By: Carli Segelson and DOH
Released May 14, 2008

Press Release
FWC Unveils New Florida Manatee License Plate

Written By: Carli Segelson
Released December 20, 2007

11th International Coral Reef Symposium to be held July 2008 in Fort Lauderdale
Written By: Shannon Wade
Every four years the International Coral Reef Symposium (ICRS) convenes as a major scientific conference to provide the latest knowledge about coral reefs worldwide.

11th International HAB Conference
Written By: Harmful Algal Bloom Group
The 11th International Conference on Harmful Algae, hosted by the Phycological Society of Southern Africa, was held November 15–19, 2004, in Cape Town, South Africa.

1958 Red Tide Symposium
Written By: Harmful Algal Bloom Group
The U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries conducted a red tide symposium from March 5–7, 1958, in Galveston, Texas. Program participants, topics covered, and discussions are presented.

1995–1996 Save the Manatee Trust Fund Annual Report
Written By: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission-Florida Marine Research Institute
1995–1996 Save the Manatee Trust Fund Annual Report

1996–1997 Save the Manatee Trust Fund Annual Report
Written By: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission-Florida Marine Research Institute
1996–1997 Save the Manatee Trust Fund Annual Report

1997 Atlantic Croaker Stock Assessment
Written By: Gil McRae
This article is an update of the status of the Atlantic croaker, Micropogonias undulatus, fishery in Florida as reported to the Marine Fisheries Commission.

1997 Spot Stock Assessment
Written By: Gil McRae, Robert G. Muller, Rich Paperno
This report provides an update to the Marine Fisheries Commission on the status of the Spot, Leiostomus xanthurus, fishery in Florida.

1997–1998 Save the Manatee Trust Fund Annual Report
Written By: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission-Florida Marine Research Institute
1997–1998 Save the Manatee Trust Fund Annual Report

1998–1999 Save the Manatee Trust Fund Annual Report
Written By: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission-Florida Marine Research Institute
1998–1999 Save the Manatee Trust Fund Annual Report

1999 Greater Amberjack Stock Assessment
Written By: Gary A. Nelson
As one alternative to the age-structure sequential population analysis model (Legault and Turner, 1999), a Delury depletion model (Hilborn and Walters, 1992) was used to estimate fishing mortality for greater amberjack.

1999–2000 Save the Manatee Trust Fund Annual Report
Written By: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission-Florida Marine Research Institute
1999–2000 Save the Manatee Trust Fund Annual Report

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