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  2. Category:Gulf Coast barrier islands of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gulf Coast barrier islands of Florida" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Navarre Beach Fishing Pier - Wikipedia

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    The original fishing pier was destroyed in Hurricane Ivan in 2004. The Federal Emergency Management Agency built the new pier in 2010, using concrete construction as opposed to the original's wood, to replace the mostly destroyed structure. [6] The structure is 30 feet (9.1 meters) above the Gulf of Mexico and is built to survive heavy seas. [4]

  4. Gulf Islands National Seashore - Wikipedia

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    Perdido Key was hit with flooding waters that flattened out some of the dunes along Perdido Key. Johnson Beach National Seashore, part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore at the east end of the island, was hit particularly hard. Many of the dunes were flattened and the end of the island was gorged forming 3 small isolated islands off the tip. [2]

  5. Differing opinions over hunting, fishing highlight conflict ...

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    The Florida resident sees no threats to fishing in Florida. In fact, when a neighbor first told Fisher about the effort to make hunting and fishing a constitutional right, he said it sounded ...

  6. Gulf Coast of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf Coast climate is humid subtropical, although Southwest Florida features a tropical climate. Much of the year is warm to hot along the Gulf Coast, while the three winter months bring periods of cool (or rarely, cold) weather mixed with mild temperatures. The area is highly vulnerable to hurricanes as well as floods and severe thunderstorms.

  7. Coastal Conservation Association - Wikipedia

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    The Coastal Conservation Association is a grassroots, non-profit, social movement organization of salt water anglers from 17 coastal states spanning the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic, and Pacific coasts. [1] The CCA is primarily concerned with the restoration and conservation of coastal marine resources.

  8. $11.5 million for Treasure Coast projects vetoed from state ...

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    While most of the funds for projects on the Treasure Coast were vetoed, a few line items remain. Surviving funding includes: $1.1 million for aquatic vegetation restoration in the Sebastian River ...

  9. Want to fish at the NC coast? Then you need a license ... - AOL

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    Folks also can fish license-free anywhere along the coast on July 4. ... Government isn't generally known as an entity that makes it easy to get the necessary permit or paperwork to do something ...