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  2. Lobster fishing - Wikipedia

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    The most important lobster species on the West Coast of the United States is the California spiny lobster, Panulirus interruptus. [16] Recreational lobster fishers in California must abide by a legal catch limit of seven lobsters per day and a minimum body length of 3.25 inches (83 mm), measured from the eye socket to the edge of the carapace. [17]

  3. How did lobster miniseason go in the Florida Keys? Police ...

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    Kale Dailey, 53, of Englewood, Florida, died after being removed from the water during a snorkel trip in the Lower Keys Tuesday. He was snorkeling in Sawyer Channel with a group at about 11:24 a.m ...

  4. Florida’s lobster miniseason is back. Here are details on ...

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    The most exciting time of the year for South Florida lobster lovers is Wednesday and Thursday. That’s when Florida’s annual miniseason gives them their first chance at catching a delicious ...

  5. Long Key Fishing Camp - Wikipedia

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    Long Key Fishing Camp, ca. 1919. Long Key Fishing Camp was established on Long Key in Florida in 1908 by Henry M. Flagler's Florida East Coast Railway Company for the use of tourists to enjoy what was described as "some of the best fishing in the world".

  6. Ballast Key - Wikipedia

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    Ballast Key is an island in the Florida Keys in Monroe County, Florida, United States.It is the southernmost point of land in the contiguous United States.It was the last privately owned land within the boundaries of the Key West National Wildlife Refuge.

  7. Why 400 lobster tails in the Florida Keys put two fishermen ...

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  8. Betsy the Lobster - Wikipedia

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    Betsy the Lobster is a sculpture in Islamorada, Florida depicting a large Caribbean spiny lobster. Made out of fiberglass, it was anatomically correct and was completed in 1985. It is the second-most photographed attraction in the Florida Keys, after the Southernmost Point Buoy. [1]

  9. An old-school Florida Keys marina just got a new owner. What ...

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    Geiger Key Marina, a Lower Keys destination with an Old Florida fish-camp feel, now belongs to a Maryland-based company that runs dozens of mobile home parks in several states.