NICEVILLE, Fla. – A release of 10,000 juvenile redfish in Choctawhatchee Bay by the Coastal Conservation Association of Florida will take place in March. The release will be orchestrated from the shore at Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park in Niceville.
“The release is a beneficial project for the health of the Choctawhatchee Bay area fisheries and we are fortunate to have CCA Florida as a meaningful partner in this conservation effort,” said Mel Ponder, chair, Okaloosa Board of County Commissioners.
The Coastal Resource Team of the Okaloosa County Tourist Development Department, Destin-Fort Walton Beach Tourism will assist with the transport of the 10,000 juvenile redfish.
The juvenile redfish are between four and eight inches in length.
Coastal Conservation Association of Florida invites the public, community partners, and media to be a part of the conservation event at noon on Tuesday, March 29, 2022.
Children are encouraged to attend. Anyone who is interested in physically taking part in the release should wear athletic attire and water shoes.
The restocking is being funded by a $25,000 donation by a private party, according to CCA Florida.
Contact Amanda Krpan for additional details at [email protected] or view the Save The Date flyer HERE.
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