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Publications (3)


Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Minutes of the Commission Meeting
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... This threat has existed for at least six decades and has yet to be addressed by conservation measures or from a management perspective. The FFWCC has projected the number of trailered boats to double along with the human population of the state between 2006 and 2060 (Cerulean 2008). Studies of Diamondback Terrapins (Burger and Garber 1995; Cecala et al. 2009) and Northern Map Turtles (Bulté et al. 2010) in New Jersey, South Carolina, and Ontario, respectively, suggest that this threat to Florida's freshwater turtles, including the Suwannee Cooter, will likely become greater with increased boating activity if appropriate management actions are not taken. ...

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Boat strikes: A threat to the Suwannee Cooter (Pseudemys concinna suwanniensis)
FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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... In the most recent time periods, selectivity by hook and line and gill net gears was highest for red drum within the slot limit. This is similar to selectivity patterns observed in Florida, where hook-and line caught red drum in the slot limit are heavily selected for but age-4+ red drum are selected against (Murphy 2005). The rapid decline in selectivity probably results from the spatial overlap between red drum and fishing effort as red drum reach maturity. ...

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Minutes of the Commission Meeting
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