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News Release

FWC to hold lobster management workshops

September 24, 2007
Contact: Lee Schlesinger, (850) 487-0554

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has scheduled a series of public workshops on the management of Florida?s spiny lobster fishery.

The FWC wants feedback from the public on recommendations made by its ad hoc Spiny Lobster Advisory Board. This group has worked with the FWC on a comprehensive evaluation of its spiny lobster management strategy.

All aspects of commercial and recreational lobster management will be discussed, including allocation of landings between fishing sectors, season length, license fees, the Special Two-Day Sport Season, and other related issues.

The workshops will be held from 6-8 p.m. as follows:

Monday, Oct. 8
Marathon Government Center
2798 Overseas Highway
Marathon
 

Tuesday, Oct. 9
Harvey Government Center
1200 Truman Ave.
Key West

Wednesday, Oct. 10
South Miami Middle Community School
6750 S.W. 60th St.
Miami
 

Thursday, Oct. 11
St. Lucie County Commission Chambers
2300 Virginia Ave.
Ft. Pierce

Tuesday, Oct. 16
Joseph P. D?Alessandro Office Complex
2295 Victoria Ave.
Ft. Myers

Wednesday, Oct. 17
Orlando City Hall, City Council Chambers
400 S. Orange Ave.
Orlando
 

Thursday, Oct. 18
Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Karen A. Steidinger Auditorium
100 Eighth Ave. S.E.
St. Petersburg

 

Contact Lee Schlesinger at (850) 487-0554 for more information about the workshops.

Anyone requiring special accommodations to participate in the workshops should advise the FWC at least five calendar days before the workshop by contacting Cindy Hoffman at (850) 488-6411. If you are hearing- or speech-impaired, contact the FWC using the Florida Relay Service at (800) 955-8771 (TTY) or (800) 955-8770 (voice).

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