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- Advisories, Florida Seafood Season
- Alligator Finished Leather Products and Novelty Items Suppliers
- Alligator Hides, Finished and Raw or Crusted Skins Suppliers
- Alligator Meat and Meat Products Suppliers
- Amberjack
- American Alligator
- Apalachicola, City of
- Aquaculture
- Aquaculture, Industry Programs
- Aquarium Fish
- Archives of News Releases
- Associations, Seafood and Aquaculture
- Audio Productions
- Availability, Peak Seasons for Florida Seafood
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- Bacterium in Oysters
- Blue Crab
- Bluefish
- Brochures for Consumers
- Brochures for Retailers and Industry
- Bureau of Seafood and Aquaculture Marketing
- Buy Florida Seafood
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- Cannonball Jellyfish
- Catfish, Farm-raised
- Clams
- Consumer Brochures
- Contact Us
- Cooking Tips for Seafood
- Cortez, City of
- Crab, Blue
- Crab, Golden
- Crab, Stone
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- Dining Out, Florida Seafood Restaurants
- Division of Aquaculture
- Dolphin
- Download Audio / Radio Files
- Download PDF Files of Brochure and Publications
- Download Video / Television Files
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- Facts and Statistics about Florida Seafood and Aquaculture
- FAPC
- Farm-raised Catfish
- Featured Florida Chefs
- Fernandina Beach, City of
- Festivals, Seafood
- Florida Agricultural Promotional Campaign
- Florida Alligator Marketing and Education Advisory Committee (FAME)
- Florida Aquaculture Association
- Financial Assistance for Industry
- Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
- Florida Keys Commercial Fishermen’s Association
- Florida Map
- Florida Seafood Festivals
- Florida Seafood Industry Newsletter
- Florida Seafood Mail-Order Companies
- Florida Seafood Peak Availability
- Florida Seafood Restaurants
- Florida Seafood Retail Markets
- Florida Seafood Season Advisories
- Florida Seafood, Where to Buy
- Florida Tropical Fish Farms Association
- Flounder
- Food Safety
- Fresh From Florida Logos
- Fresh From Florida Marketing Program
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- GO NATIVE!
- Golden Crab
- Grants and Financial Assistance
- Grouper, Red
- Grouper Mislabeling and Substitution
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- Illustrations of Seafood Species
- Industry Newsletter
- Industry Trade Leads
- Internet Mail-Order, Florida Seafood
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- Mackerel, King
- Mackerel, Spanish
- Mahi-Mahi
- Mail-Order, Florida Seafood
- Map of Florida
- Marketing Assistance for Industry
- Marketing Reports
- Markets, Florida Seafood Retailers
- Menu Item Misrepresentation
- Mercury in Fish
- Mislabeling of Seafood
- Misrepresentation of Seafood Weight
- Monroe County Commercial Fishermen, Inc.
- Months of Peak Availability for Florida Seafood
- Mullet
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- Online Shopping, Florida Seafood
- Order Brochures and Point-of-Sale Display Materials (Retailers and Industry)
- Order Brochures and Publications (Consumers)
- Organized Fishermen of Florida
- Overview of Florida Seafood and Aquaculture
- Oysters
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- Peak Availability for Florida Seafood
- Pensacola, City of
- Pompano
- POP Materials (Retailers and Industry)
- Press Releases
- Privacy Policy
- Product Substitution
- Publications
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- Radio Productions
- Recipes
- Red Grouper
- Red Snapper
- Research Reports for Industry
- Resources for Teachers
- Restaurants, Florida Seafood
- Retail Markets, Florida Seafood
- Retail Point-of-Sale Display Materials and Brochures
- Rock Shrimp
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- Scallops
- Seafood and Aquaculture Facts and Statistics
- Seafood Festivals
- Seafood Industry Newsletter
- Seafood Handling and Safety Workshop
- Seafood Mislabeling, Substitution and Weight Misrepresentation
- Seafood Recipes
- Seafood Retail Markets
- Seafood Season Advisories
- Seafood Species Illustrations
- Seafood Species Descriptions and Information
- Seafood Species Nutritional Information
- "sEa Notes"
- Serving Oysters
- Shark
- Shrimp
- Shrimp, Rock
- Skins, Alligator
- Southeastern Fisheries Association, Inc.
- Spanish Mackerel
- Spiny Lobster
- Staff
- Stone Crab
- Substitution of Seafood
- Swordfish
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The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is made up of 12 other divisions in addition to the Division of Marketing and Development. These divisions handle a wide range of responsibilities. For information about all other divisions within the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, use the search link below.

