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    <dc:creator>semery@ycoa.com</dc:creator>
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      <title>Tread Lightly A Guide to Responsible Boating</title>
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      <description>Answering all the question to safe boating for yourself as well as the environment 
http://www.treadlightly.org/</description>
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      <title>Trim tabs an explanation</title>
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      <description>What using those trim tabs is for !</description>
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      <dc:date>2009-10-12T12:50:44+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>New Laws On Saltwater Fishing!!</title>
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      <description>Do you need a SALTWATER FISHING LICENSE?
BEGINNING AUGUST 1, 2009, A SALTWATER FISHING LICENSE WILL BE REQUIRED FOR FLORIDA RESIDENTS WHO FISH FROM SHORE.
&amp;nbsp;  Shore includes piers, jetties, bridges, floating docks or similar structures
&amp;nbsp;  The annual resident shoreline fishing license will cost $9
&amp;nbsp;  Resident anglers may also purchase a $17 one&#45;year saltwater license which covers both shoreline and watercraft recreational fishing
YOU DO NOT NEED A SALTWATER
FISHING LICENSE IF YOU ARE:
&amp;nbsp;  Drawing food stamps, temporary cash assistance or Medicaid and carrying an issued ID card while fishing
&amp;nbsp;  A resident fishing in your home county with live or natural bait using a cane pole or other gear that does not depend on mechanical retrieval
&amp;nbsp;  Under 16 years of age
&amp;nbsp;  A Florida resident over 65 years of age
&amp;nbsp;  Fishing from a for&#45;hire vessel
&amp;nbsp;  Fishing from a pier with a valid pier saltwater fishing license
&amp;nbsp;  A Florida resident who is a member of the U.S. Armed Forces, home on leave for 30 days or less
&amp;nbsp;  A Florida resident who possesses a Florida Resident Disabled Person Hunting and Fishing Certificate

BENEFITS OF NEW SHORELINE LICENSE FOR ANGLERS:
&amp;nbsp;  Anglers avoid paying for more expensive federal license
&amp;nbsp;  Revenue from these new sales will go directly to improving Florida&#8217;s marine fisheries. Programs supported by these dollars include fisheries management, research, enhancement, boating access, fish health and angler outreach
&amp;nbsp;  Florida receives money from the Federal Sport Fish Restoration Program based on the number of recreational licenses sold

&amp;nbsp;  View PDF here

Do_you_need_a_fishing_license_poster.pdf</description>
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      <title>Lobster Season Has Started!</title>
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      <description>we offer great transient boat dockage rates. To learn more about rules of the Florida Lobster Season go here. 

Bag limit is 6 lobsters per day per person. 

Happy Hunting! Remember We&#8217;ll cook your catch for you! hmmm I&#8217;m thinking its a Surf n Turf kinda night!!</description>
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      <dc:date>2009-08-07T13:18:10+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>SHARK WEEK!!</title>
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      <description>In honor of the Discovery Channel&#8217;s Annual Shark week test your shark knowledge here!</description>
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      <dc:date>2009-08-07T13:12:06+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>SHOW US YOUR FISH!!</title>
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      <description>We&#8217;d like to see your big catch! We are starting a new public gallery to highlight some of the big catches our members and friends have scored! Just email semery@ycoa.com with a picture, name, and size of fish and we will put it in our gallery! Happy Fishing</description>
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      <title>8 Most Common Shark Species to SW FL</title>
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      <description>8 Species most common to SW FL waters
Bull Shark: The name, &#8220;bull shark&#8221;, comes from the shark&#8217;s stocky shape, broad, flat snout and aggressive unpredictable behavior. Learn More about Bull Sharks here
Black Nose Shark: The blacknose shark has a slender, streamlined body with a long, rounded snout and large eyes. Blacknose sharks feed primarily on small bony fish. Learn More about Black Nose Sharks here
Lemon Shark: The Lemon shark prefers shallow water, rarely exceeding depths of more that 90m (300ft). Common places you&#8217;re likely to find a Lemon shark are coral reefs, mangroves, sheltered bays and river mouths. The lemon shark gets its name because of its pale yellow brown coloring. Learn More about Lemon Sharks here</description>
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      <title>High Number of Sharks in South Florida Waters</title>
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      <description>&#8220;Mote researchers caught a record 80 sharks from eight species (bull, blacknose, lemon, blacktip, nurse, great hammerhead, scalloped hammerhead, and tiger) in four days last month during the lab&#8217;s quarterly shark&#45;tagging trip.&#8221;&#45;Source: News Press

Read the whole article here!

8 Species most common to SW FL waters
Bull Shark: The name, &#8220;bull shark&#8221;, comes from the shark&#8217;s stocky shape, broad, flat snout and aggressive unpredictable behavior. Learn More about Bull Sharks here</description>
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      <title>High Number of Sharks in South Florida Waters</title>
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      <description>&#8220;Mote researchers caught a record 80 sharks from eight species (bull, blacknose, lemon, blacktip, nurse, great hammerhead, scalloped hammerhead, and tiger) in four days last month during the lab&#8217;s quarterly shark&#45;tagging trip.&#8221;&#45;Source: News Press

Read the whole article here!</description>
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      <title>Key West Hurricane Boat Storage $1500+</title>
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      <description>Hey, everyone! Check out our commercial featuring our Key West Yacht Clubs Hurricane Protection Program!</description>
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      <dc:date>2009-07-02T15:01:30+00:00</dc:date>
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