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Panama City Florida
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  12. Jacksonville
  13. Key West
  14. Lakeland
  15. Melbourne
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  18. Ocala
  19. Orlando
  20. Palm Beach
  21. Panama City
  22. Pensacola
  23. Saint Augustine
  24. Saint Petersburg
  25. Sarasota
  26. Tallahassee
  27. Tampa
  28. West Palm Beach

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Panama City Florida



North Florida Ecological Service Office Home Page
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Southeast Region -- US Fish and Wildlife Service
Hurricane Dennis has damaged four National Wildlife Refuges and two Fisheries facilities in the Southeast Region. The Panama City (Florida) and Daphne (Alabama) Ecological Services Field Offices have begun resource assessments of wildlife habitats impacted by the hurricane. ... [Read More]

NWS Tallahassee| Marine Weather
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SEFSC WEB SITE
The Southeast Fisheries Science Center Library is located at 75 Virginia Beach Drive, Miami, Florida 33149. Our field libraries are located at the Panama City, FL, and Pascagoula, MS laboratories. ... [Read More]

NOAA/NMFS Panama City Laboratory
The Panama City Laboratory was originally established as the Eastern Gulf MarineLaboratory of the U.S. Bureau of Sportfisheries and Wildlife, U.S. Dept. of Interior in1966. It was housed in rental buildings near the St. Andrews Marina in Panama City. In 1970 the laboratory was assimilated into the new U.S. Department of Commerce, National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service. Also in 1970, construction began on the new laboratory, on land donated by the Panama City Chamber of Commerce. The new building was occupied in May 1972. The laboratory directors have been: Norman G. Vick (1966-1970); Eugene L. Nakamura (1970-1993); Dr. Churchill Grimes (1993-1998); Dr. Herb Kumpf (1998-2002);William Fable (acting, 2002); and Dr. Pete Sheridan (2002-). Former research programs included benthic studies of invertebrate populations, artifical reef research, fishing gear selectivity, sea turtle conservation, non-indigenous species, as well as age and growth, food ... [Read More]

Panama City Fish&Wildlife Service
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Panama City, Florida ...

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NOAA/NMFS/SEFSC - Panama City Laboratory Libarary
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NOAA NMFS Panama City Laboratory ...

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Panama City Fish&Wildlife Service
The Panama City Ecological Services staff serves 16 counties in Northwest Florida, covering Tallahassee, Panama City, Ft. Walton Beach and Pensacola. ...

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The Panama City Fisheries Resource Office covers a larger area which includes the entire Northeast Gulf, including portions of Alabama and Georgia. ... [Read More]

Panama City Fish&Wildlife Service
Big Escambia Creek Restoration Project The largest habitat restoration project east of the Mississippi river is underway in Big Escambia Creek, Escambia County, Alabama and Escambia County, Florida. Funding by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and several other entities will restore a natural channel to Big Escambia Creek. The Panama City Ecological Services and Fisheries Resources Office provided assistance in design criteria and construction specifications, and is assisting with on-the-ground habitat restoration. Additionally, Panama City Fisheries Resources and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will evaluate the success of the project by comparing the fish assemblage before and after restoration. ... [Read More]


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