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A lifelong Apalachicola resident is recovering after a crash this week on the John Gorrie Bridge. 64-year-old Becky Shuler ...
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FWC approves preliminary guidelines to open Apalachicola Bay for limited wild oyster harvest
Thursday morning, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission voted to approve preliminary guidelines that would ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has agreed to reopen Apalachicola Bay wild oyster harvesting on Thursday. According to a news release, the oyster ...
The oyster industry once defined the Apalachicola community, both culturally and economically, until the industry collapsed ...
The area once supplied more than 90 percent of Florida’s oysters and 10 percent of the oysters sold nationally.
The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office responded to a fatal crash on Monday. According to authorities, the crash occurred on ...
A long five-year wait to return to the waters of Apalachicola Bay for wild oyster harvesters may be nearing an end.
Florida's Wildlife Commission approved a black bear hunting season for December, facing immediate legal challenges from ...
It’s a “Thumbs Up Thursday” as drier conditions finally return after a stretch of excessive rainfall. The morning starts off mainly dry across the nine-county viewing ...
Despite emotional pleas from animal-rights advocates, Florida wildlife officials on Wednesday approved a 23-day black bear ...
The hunt will take place in four regions of the state and use a lottery process for hunters to obtain permits.
The 187-bear quota is based on a formula. The hunt is planned to be limited to 68 bears in the Apalachicola region west of Tallahassee; 46 in areas west of Jacksonville; 18 in an area north of Orlando ...
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