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  2. Florida Department of Environmental Protection - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Florida determined how to implement this at the state and county levels. [4]: 7 After a meeting in 2002, the FDEP and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission formed a team of interagency marine resource professionals of all levels of US government, of scientists and other stakeholders. From May to November 2003, the ...

  3. As an angler, you are obligated to know fishing regulations ...

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    Now, the regulations are a bit more complicated, and, again, you are obligated to know them. So, the general state-wide trout regulations now are: Brook trout, in lakes and ponds: April 1-October ...

  4. How much is a fishing license in Florida? Here's who needs ...

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    Lifetime licenses for Florida residents for either freshwater or saltwater fishing are $126.50 for residents aged 0-4, $226.50 for residents aged 5-12, and $301.50 for residents aged 13 and up.

  5. Lake Jackson (Leon County, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Least tern at Lake Jackson, Florida, May 2004. Large numbers of waterfowl species are found at Lake Jackson. These include great blue heron, little blue heron, great egret, snowy egret, limpkin, Moorhen, American coot, wood stork, osprey, bald eagle, fish crow, and least tern.

  6. File:I-10 (FL) map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

  7. What to know about Florida’s Amendment 2, the hunting and ...

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    Placed on the state ballot by Florida lawmakers, Amendment 2 aims to establish a constitutional right to hunt and fish, which its proponents believe is a necessity to protect the outdoor ...

  8. Lake Lafayette - Wikipedia

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    The early settlers of Leon County called Lake Lafayette 'Prairie Lake' as it looked much like a prairie during droughts. The lake took its name from the Lafayette land grant, the township (36-square-mile tract) on the north and east side of Tallahassee that was granted by the US Congress in 1824 to General Lafayette in gratitude for his military services in the American Revolutionary War.

  9. Lake Osborne - Wikipedia

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    Lake Osborne, Florida, USA is a 378-acre (152.9 hectares) lake that is part of a system of once natural freshwater lakes lying along the western slope of the coastal ridge in Palm Beach County just west of the Florida Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic Ocean.