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Shellfish such as oysters, clams, scallops, and mussels can be legally harvested throughout certain coastal regions of Florida; but only oysters and clams ...
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Surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico, Cedar Key community is rich in history, wildlife refuges, funky art galleries and clams. Yes! the clams of Cedar Key are ...
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18 Aug 2012 · This document, SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAPS, illustrates classification boundaries of shellfish harvesting areas in Florida ...
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Criteria for classification are contained in Chapter 5L-1, Florida Administrative Code ... Harvest of shellfish from these Unclassified waters is not lawful ...
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Digging for clams in Florida used to be very popular. There used to be a great many of them. Between the over harvesting (especially when they brought the ...
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TrippleTime,. Confirmed with the FL Department of Agriculture, Division of Aquaculture by phone that harvesting of clams and oysters is illegal in Nassau County ...
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Florida hard clams are harvested year round and are always available in steady supply. Though some clams are still wild caught, clam farming is a growing ...
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All waters east of Black Hammock Island between ICWW markers 72 and 46A, west of Little Talbot Island and the Fort George Inlet, south of the Duval County line ...
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Rules pertaining to both commercial and recreational harvest of shellfish in the Big Bend ... are a very popular recreational fishery in Florida's Big Bend.
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There are two commercially important species of clams harvested in Florida, the northern quahog (Mercenaria mercenaria) and the southern quahog (Mercenaria ...
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17 May 2018 · Maybe you want an endless supply of fresh clams for supper. Or perhaps you've realized that bivalve mollusks from a local source may be a ...
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Two species of hard clam are found in Florida: the northern quahog (Mercenaria mercenaria) and the southern quahog (Mercenaria campechiensis). Florida ...
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Harvest allowed only in state waters of the Gulf of Mexico from the Pinellas - Pasco county line, to the west bank of the Mexico Beach Canal in Bay County.
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