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  2. 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 ...

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    3. Whole Foods Market. Popularity: 61% Fame: 95%. Whole Foods made organic and free-range mainstream, so it’s no surprise it ranks as the third most popular grocery chain in the country.For ...

  4. Red Lobster filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Florida Sunday ...

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    2024 Red Lobster closing list: Red Lobster website lists 87 locations 'temporarily closed' in 27 states: See full list. Here's what you need to know: Did Red Lobster file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy ...

  5. Panulirus argus - Wikipedia

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    In Florida, there is a season where the spiny lobster may be taken, usually from the beginning of August to the end of March, to protect the species during its main breeding season. A special "mini season" a few days before the start of the regular lobster season gives recreational divers a "head start" in catching them.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Enoplometopus antillensis - Wikipedia

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    Enoplometopus antillensis (commonly dwarf reef lobster, [1] Atlantic reef lobster [4] or flaming reef lobster [5]) is a species of reef lobster endemic to warmer parts of the Atlantic Ocean. It is found at depths of 5–201 m (16–659 ft) in rocky and coral reefs , where it hides in small crevices. [ 1 ]