Changing Seas
Habitats: The Key to Florida’s Fisheries
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Scientists study and restore juvenile tarpon and snook habitat in Florida.
Tarpon and snook are two of Florida’s most iconic game fish. Both species rely on mangrove creeks and ponds when they are juveniles. With half of the state’s mangroves lost to development, scientists employ creative solutions to restore and reconnect some of these important habitats to secure the future of the fisheries.
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Major funding for this program was provided by The Batchelor Foundation, encouraging people to preserve and protect America’s underwater resources. Additional Funding was provided in loving memory of David G. Parrot, by the Parrot Family Endowment for Environmental Education.
Changing Seas
Habitats: The Key to Florida’s Fisheries
Preview: Season 13 | 2m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Tarpon and snook are two of Florida’s most iconic game fish. Both species rely on mangrove creeks and ponds when they are juveniles. With half of the state’s mangroves lost to development, scientists employ creative solutions to restore and reconnect some of these important habitats to secure the future of the fisheries.
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Preview: S13 | 2m 40s | Scientists study and restore juvenile tarpon and snook habitat in Florida. (2m 40s)
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Changing Seas is presented by your local public television station.
Major funding for this program was provided by The Batchelor Foundation, encouraging people to preserve and protect America’s underwater resources. Additional Funding was provided in loving memory of David G. Parrot, by the Parrot Family Endowment for Environmental Education.