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    DeSantis highlights investments in conservation issues

    By oht_editor,

    7 days ago

    Gov. Ron DeSantis recently highlighted Florida’s investments in coral reef protection and announced enhancements to the 2024 Lionfish Challenge and 2024 Lobster Mini-Season. Through the FY 2024-2025 Focus on Florida’s Future Budget, the governor invested a historic $57 million for coral reef restoration and coastal protection, bringing the total investment in these efforts in the governor’s second term to over $114 million.

    DeSantis also highlighted $5 million in funding to create additional artificial reef habitats through the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). This funding will support the establishment of an innovative framework for installing, overseeing and preserving artificial reef habitats in the Florida Keys.

    And, earlier this year, DeSantis allocated $9.5 million to Florida’s Coral Reef Restoration and Recovery Initiative.

    This year’s investments in coral reefs through the Florida state budget exceed the total investment requested by the Biden administration for coral reef restoration across the entire United States.

    “Florida has the best fishing and boating in the world because we have the greatest natural resources,” DeSantis said. “That’s why our state is making record investments in protecting our natural treasures, like our coral reefs. Additionally, I was pleased today to announce additional prizes for the annual Lionfish Challenge and an extra day for Floridians to harvest lobster.”

    “From lobstering to world-class fishing, the Keys exemplify Florida as the Boating and Fishing Capital of the World,” said FWC Executive Director Roger Young. “Through Gov. DeSantis’ support of conserving our natural resources, we will continue to promote the removal of invasive species — such as the lionfish — that negatively impact our waters.”

    The governor also announced that — in addition to the 2024 recreational spiny lobster mini-season, which will be Wednesday, July 24, and Thursday, July 25 — an additional day will be added. Sunday, July 14, is exclusively for Florida residents. The regular commercial and recreational lobster season will begin on Aug. 6 and end on March 31, 2025.

    Finally, to combat the threat posed by invasive lionfish, DeSantis spotlighted the 2024 Lionfish Challenge that is running through Sept. 2. This statewide program allows the public to engage in conservation by hunting lionfish to win prizes and contribute to protecting Florida’s natural resources.

    Participants can register at FWCReefRangers.com and choose to join either the recreational or commercial category.

    Since 2014, more than 1 million lionfish have been removed from Florida’s oceans through the Lionfish Challenge. This challenge features a tiered prize system, rewarding divers based on the number of lionfish they harvest. ¦

    The post DeSantis highlights investments in conservation issues first appeared on Charlotte County Florida Weekly .

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