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The [[Unit:Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission|Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)]] monitors and researches Florida's fish stock, determines fishery catch limits and enforces Florida's regulations on the water. The FWC website provides Florida fish species profiles, research information, catch limits and fishing license sales.<ref>[https://myfwc.com MyFWC.com]</ref>
The [[Unit:Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission|Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)]] monitors and researches Florida's fish stock, determines fishery catch limits and enforces Florida's regulations on the water. The FWC website provides Florida fish species profiles, research information, catch limits and fishing license sales.<ref>[https://myfwc.com MyFWC.com]</ref>


[[Link:Indian River Lagoon Species Inventory|Indian River Lagoon Species Inventory]] is a searchable scientific database sponsored by the Smithsonian Marine Station Fort Pierce and the [[Unit:Indian River Lagoon Council|IRL Council]] that provides profiles for most Florida fish species.<ref>[https://irlspecies.org/index.php Indian River Lagoon Species Inventory]</ref>
[[Link:Indian River Lagoon Species Inventory|Indian River Lagoon Species Inventory]], sponsored by Smithsonian Marine Station Fort Pierce and the [[Unit:Indian River Lagoon Council|IRL Council]], is a searchable scientific database that provides profiles for most Florida fish species.<ref>[https://irlspecies.org/index.php Indian River Lagoon Species Inventory]</ref>





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Spotted Seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus)

The Indian River Lagoon National Estuary provides spawning, nursery, and foraging habitat for some 65 fish species[1], including spotted seatrout, redfish (red drum), snook, tarpon, mullet, sheepshead, pompano, and the endangered smalltooth sawfish.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) monitors and researches Florida's fish stock, determines fishery catch limits and enforces Florida's regulations on the water. The FWC website provides Florida fish species profiles, research information, catch limits and fishing license sales.[2]

Indian River Lagoon Species Inventory, sponsored by Smithsonian Marine Station Fort Pierce and the IRL Council, is a searchable scientific database that provides profiles for most Florida fish species.[3]