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Who is going to regulate that?A limited harvest would be a good thing.
Yeah. It's funny to me to that the media always mentions South Florida, and only wrecks. As if they didn't have habitat before ship wrecks and as if they don't live in all Florida waters, the longest coast in the lower 48. On the Gulf Coast they are everywhere. Wrecks, ledges, reefs. There's an imbalance to the ecosystem. It's a big lie they only eat crabs and lobsters. We don't have lobsters like South Florida, yet they're abundant all over. Way more here than S. Florida. They eat anything they can fit in their mouth.A limited harvest would be a good thing.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission. Same department that regulates and enforces all Florida fishing and hunting. Funded by fishermen and hunters, btw. Not scuba divers.Who is going to regulate that?
A limited harvest would be a good thing.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission. Same department that regulates and enforces all Florida fishing and hunting. Funded by fishermen and hunters, btw. Not scuba divers.