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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is moving forward with partially reopening the Apalachicola Bay for ...
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissioners approved a proposal Thursday for a limited reopening of Apalachicola Bay ...
Florida wildlife officials have given preliminary approval to a plan to reopen Apalachicola Bay for oyster harvesting, five ...
A federal judge on Thursday struck down two Trump administration actions aimed at eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion ...
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FWC votes yes to partially reopen Apalachicola Bay for Oyster harvesting
California Gov. Newsom announces redistricting effort to counter Texas GOP Charlie Sheen Is Sober and ‘Winning’ in New ...
General manager at Up The Creek Raw Bar, Angela Elliott said a few months ago that the water became discolored. “Once the water started turning black and having film or dirt that was definitely ...
TALLAHASSEE ― More than a decade after the oyster industry collapsed in Northwest Florida’s Apalachicola Bay, state wildlife officials Thursday gave preliminary approval Thursday to reopen some oyster ...
Apalachicola residents have been complaining for months about smelly, discolored water. But the city claims that problem is ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission agreed to consider rules in November reopening the iconic fishery in ...
During its Thursday meeting, the FWC proposed a new management framework for commercial and recreational oyster harvest in ...
Oyster harvesting could return to Apalachicola for the first time in five years.
Apalachicola is grappling with a severe water crisis due to broken filtration systems, forcing residents to cope with odorous, discolored tap water.
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