“Catch nonnative freshwater fish, get the chance to win prizes during month of April”
“Florida is home to at least 34 species of reproducing exotic fish and new species continue to be found, which can impact native fish communities,” says FWC biologist Kelly Gestring. “By removing and reporting nonnative fish, anglers help manage populations of exotic species and help conserve our state’s precious natural resources.”
The State Fish and Wildlife Commission today issued an invitation to fishermen to help reduce the burgeoning populations of non-native fishes in Florida waters.
From the FWC Release, April 1, 2016:
“Want the opportunity to win prizes while helping to document and remove nonnative freshwater fish from Florida’s waters? Consider participating in the second statewide Nonnative Fish Catch, Click and Report Contest, coordinated by the Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and partners.
The 2016 contest kicks off at 6 a.m. on April 1 and runs until midnight on April 30.
“Participating is easy — anglers simply take a photo, enter detailed catch location or GPS coordinates, and report nonnative freshwater fish catches to IveGot1.org during the contest sample period. Catches can also be reported by downloading the IveGot1 app, by calling 888-IVE-GOT1 (888-483-4681), or by posting photos and catch data to your Instagram account.
The contest is part of a continuing effort to raise awareness of nonnative fish species and encourage anglers to target nonnative fish for consumption by the FWC and partners, including the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, Florida Invasive Species Partnership, University of Georgia and Everglades Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area. Partners plan to hold the event annually with the help of anglers acting as citizen scientists.
Photos available on FWC Flickr site. Go to: https://flic.kr/s/aHsk2BPUdV
Mayan Cichlid Profile by FWC
Sign me up fresh water fishing is my passion in life
Just caught one and posted on Instagram
Hey could you send me a list of the non native fish ill be fiahing for?
There’s a link at the bottom of the post.
What about snake heads
So who should we eradicate all peacock bass from Florida? They are a non-native species?
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Don’t worry, soon anything worth catching will be illegal or unrealistic size limits such as grouper. This state has turned into a ****hole for these suited crooks calling themselves the FWC
I Would I be able catch some of these fish for an aquarium
I just caught a manatee. Does that count?