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    The partners will release 50 slot-sized redfish in Bay County to support stock enhancement and kick off the 2024 Redfish Film FestPANAMA CITY, FL / ACCESSWIRE / April 24, 2024 / Duke Energy(Coastal Conservation Association Florida issued the …

    The partners will release 50 slot-sized redfish in Bay County to support stock enhancement and kick off the 2024 Redfish Film Fest

    PANAMA CITY, FL / ACCESSWIRE / April 24, 2024 / Duke Energy
    (Coastal Conservation Association Florida issued the following news release.)

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    Coastal Conservation Association Florida (CCA Florida), the state's leading organization dedicated to marine fisheries conservation, education and advocacy, will join the Duke Energy Mariculture Center and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to kick off the 2024 Redfish Film Fest and release 50 hatchery-reared, adult redfish (averaging 18 to 27 inches in length) off the waters of Bay County on Thursday, in effort to combat the decreasing population along Florida's West Coast.

    In recent years, the redfish population has drastically declined as a result of water quality issues and loss of habitat. To counteract these effects, CCA Florida and its partners have taken a proactive approach to habitat restoration, water quality initiatives, fisheries management and restocking efforts for one of Florida's most sought-after inshore fish, the redfish.

    "Every redfish released brings us another step closer to repopulating one of Florida's most iconic fisheries," CCA Florida Executive Director Brian Gorski said. "Together with our dedicated partners, we are proud to continue conserving and protecting Florida's marine resources along the West Coast and help launch this year's Redfish Film Fest."

    The latest restocking efforts for the nonprofit-corporate partnership are part of a multifunctional and multiyear strategy to rebuild and maintain game fish stocks, and releasing adult, slot-sized redfish makes a quicker impact to the fishery as it significantly increases the chances for spawning.

    "Duke Energy Florida has a long-standing relationship with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and CCA Florida. Together we're making a powerful impact protecting the state's natural resources," said Melissa Seixas, Duke Energy Florida state president. "We understand that environmental stewardship is vital to the success of local economies and critical to the communities we serve."

    In the past five years with support from FWC, CCA Florida and Duke Energy have released nearly 450,000 redfish and spotted seatrout (4 to 30 inches) along Florida's East and West Coasts to help provide abundant recreational fishing opportunities.

    "We are proud to support the collaborative restocking efforts of our valued partners, CCA Florida and Duke Energy," said FWC Executive Director Roger Young. "Ensuring the sustainability of our redfish population is crucial for conserving this important species and allowing us to continue to enjoy Florida's resources."

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    Coastal Conservation Association Florida, the Duke Energy Mariculture Center and the FWC Continue Redfish Restocking Efforts Along West Coast The partners will release 50 slot-sized redfish in Bay County to support stock enhancement and kick off the 2024 Redfish Film FestPANAMA CITY, FL / ACCESSWIRE / April 24, 2024 / Duke Energy(Coastal Conservation Association Florida issued the …

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