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Coastal Conservation Association Florida, the Duke Energy Mariculture Center and the FWC Continue Redfish Restocking Efforts Along West Coast

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Coastal Conservation Association Florida, Duke Energy Mariculture Center, and FWC collaborate to release 50 redfish in Bay County for stock enhancement and the 2024 Redfish Film Fest. The redfish population has declined due to water quality issues and habitat loss, prompting proactive restoration efforts. The release aims to repopulate Florida's West Coast with this iconic fish species, supported by a long-term strategy to rebuild game fish stocks. Duke Energy emphasizes environmental stewardship in partnership with conservation organizations for sustainable marine resources.
L'Associazione per la Conservazione delle Coste della Florida, il Centro di Maricoltura di Duke Energy e il FWC collaborano per il rilascio di 50 spigole rosse nella Contea di Bay per il miglioramento dello stock e il Redfish Film Fest 2024. La popolazione di spigole rosse è diminuita a causa di problemi di qualità dell'acqua e perdita di habitat, spingendo verso sforzi proattivi di restauro. Il rilascio mira a ripopolare la Costa Ovest della Florida con questa specie di pesce iconica, supportato da una strategia a lungo termine per ricostruire le scorte di pesce da gioco. Duke Energy enfatizza la responsabilità ambientale in collaborazione con le organizzazioni per la conservazione per risorse marine sostenibili.
La Asociación de Conservación Costera de Florida, el Centro de Maricultura de Duke Energy y el FWC colaboran para liberar 50 corvinas rojas en el Condado de Bay para el aumento de stock y el Redfish Film Fest 2024. La población de corvinas rojas ha disminuido debido a problemas de calidad del agua y pérdida de hábitat, impulsando esfuerzos proactivos de restauración. La liberación tiene como objetivo repoblar la costa oeste de Florida con esta icónica especie de pez, apoyada por una estrategia a largo plazo para reconstruir las existencias de peces de juego. Duke Energy enfatiza la administración ambiental en asociación con organizaciones conservacionistas para recursos marinos sostenibles.
플로리다 연안 보존 협회, 듀크 에너지 마리컬처 센터 및 FWC는 2024 레드피쉬 필름 페스트와 주식 강화를 위해 베이 카운티에 50마리의 레드피쉬를 방류하는 데 협력합니다. 레드피쉬 인구는 수질 문제와 서식지 상실로 인해 감소했습니다, 이에 적극적인 복원 노력이 요구되었습니다. 이 방류는 이 상징적인 물고기 종을 플로리다 서해안에 재배치하려는 목적이며, 게임 물고기 주식을 재건하기 위한 장기 전략에 의해 지원됩니다. 듀크 에너지는 보전 단체와의 협력을 통해 환경 관리를 강조하며 지속 가능한 해양 자원을 지향합니다.
L'Association de Conservation du Littoral de Floride, le Centre Marin de Duke Energy et le FWC collaborent pour relâcher 50 poissons rouges dans le Comté de Bay pour l'augmentation des stocks et le Redfish Film Fest 2024. La population de poissons rouges a diminué en raison des problèmes de qualité de l'eau et de la perte d'habitat, incitant à des efforts de restauration proactifs. Ce lâcher vise à repeupler la côte ouest de la Floride avec cette espèce de poisson emblématique, soutenu par une stratégie à long terme pour reconstruire les stocks de poissons de sport. Duke Energy souligne l'intendance environnementale en partenariat avec les organisations de conservation pour des ressources marines durables.
Die Coastal Conservation Association Florida, das Duke Energy Mariculture Center und der FWC arbeiten zusammen, um 50 Rotfische im Bay County auszusetzen für die Bestandserhöhung und das Redfish Film Fest 2024. Die Rotfischpopulation hat aufgrund von Wasserqualitätsproblemen und Lebensraumverlust abgenommen, was zu proaktiven Restaurierungsbemühungen geführt hat. Das Aussetzen zielt darauf ab, Floridas Westküste mit dieser ikonischen Fischart wieder zu bevölkern, unterstützt durch eine langfristige Strategie zur Wiederherstellung der Bestände an Sportfischen. Duke Energy betont im Partnerschaft mit Naturschutzorganisationen das Umweltstewardship, um nachhaltige Meeresressourcen zu fördern.
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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 Fest

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

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."

The release is scheduled for Thursday, April 11 at 12 p.m. at Destination Panama City, 101 West Beach Drive, Panama City, FL 32401. Together, the partners will release about 50 slot-sized redfish from the Duke Energy Mariculture Center. FWC Executive Director Roger Young, FWC Chief Conservation Officer George Warthen along with state and local government officials are scheduled to attend.

About CCA Florida

The Coastal Conservation Association (CCA) was founded in 1977 after drastic commercial overfishing along the Texas coast decimated redfish and speckled trout populations. One of 19 state chapters, CCA Florida became the fifth state chapter in 1985. A 501(c)3 non-profit, the purpose of CCA is to advise and educate the public on conservation of marine resources. Through habitat restoration projects, water quality initiatives and fisheries advocacy, CCA Florida works with its over 18,000 members including recreational anglers and outdoor enthusiasts to conserve and enhance marine resources and coastal environments. Join the conversation on Facebook or learn more at ccaflorida.org.

About Duke Energy

Duke Energy (NYSE:DUK), a Fortune 150 company headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., is one of America's largest energy holding companies. The company's electric utilities serve 8.4 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, and collectively own 54,800 megawatts of energy capacity. Its natural gas unit serves 1.7 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Ohio and Kentucky.

About FWC

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's mission is to conserve fish and wildlife resources for their long-term well-being and the benefit of people. Florida's fish and wildlife belong to the people of Florida, and the FWC is entrusted to take care of these precious resources. The FWC protects and manages more than 575 species of wildlife, over 200 native species of freshwater fish and more than 500 native species of saltwater fish while balancing these species' needs with the needs of approximately 19 million residents and the millions of visitors who share the land and water with Florida's wildlife. Learn more at myfwc.com.

Media contact: Audrey Stasko
Media line: 800.559.3853
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CCA Florida Contact: Mary Hillyer Peelen Walther
Phone: 407.617.0604
Email: mhpwalther@ccaflorida.org

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FAQ

What is the purpose of releasing 50 redfish in Bay County by CCA Florida, Duke Energy Mariculture Center, and FWC?

The purpose is to support stock enhancement and kick off the 2024 Redfish Film Fest, aiming to combat the decreasing redfish population along Florida's West Coast.

Why has the redfish population declined in recent years?

The redfish population has declined due to water quality issues and loss of habitat.

How many redfish and spotted seatrout have been released in the past five years by CCA Florida and Duke Energy?

Nearly 450,000 redfish and spotted seatrout (4 to 30 inches) have been released along Florida's East and West Coasts in the past five years to provide recreational fishing opportunities.

When and where is the redfish release event taking place?

The release is scheduled for Thursday, April 11, at 12 p.m. at Destination Panama City, 101 West Beach Drive, Panama City, FL 32401.

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