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Fishing News: May Fishing Report May 14th, 2013
School News: Shark News 5/13 May 13th, 2013
Announcements: MEMORIAL DAY ICE CREAM SOCIAL May 13th, 2013
Conservation: Fish of the Week: Black Drum May 11th, 2013
City News: CKWSD May 13, 2013 Meeting Agenda May 10th, 2013
Law Enforcement News: Levy County Arrest Report 5/06/2013 May 9th, 2013
School News: Shark News 5/8 May 9th, 2013
City News: ARBOR DAY IN CEDAR KEY! YOU ARE PROBABLY BREATHING BETTER ALREADY May 7th, 2013
News: CEDAR KEY SCHOOL CELEBRATES ARBOR DAY May 5th, 2013
Conservation: Fish of the Week: Gray Snapper May 4th, 2013
News: CEDAR KEY WATER AND SEWER BOARD RUN-OFF May 3rd, 2013
News: FIREWORKS FUND SETS JUNE 1 DEADLINE May 2nd, 2013
News: Pirates to get Hot, Hot, Hot! May 2nd, 2013
News: National Tourism and Travel Week-May 4-12, 2013 May 2nd, 2013
Announcements: CEDAR KEY LIBRARY OPEN HOUSE May 1st, 2013
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Letter to the Editor | Letter to the EditorMike Hodges Dear Editor, I am writing this letter in regards to the Clam Lease Expansion Proposed by the Department of Aquaculture and Consumer Services (DACS). Last week DACS decided to shelve the High Density Portion of The Proposed Clam Lease Expansion, we unanimously applaud this decision, however, we still have grave concerns about DACS allowing Lease Applications to be submitted for 5 acres per person. If the first of these applications are approved it will open PANDORA`S BOX, and set a precedence for all other applications which could tally into the hundreds. Approximately 15 years ago, we had a similar situation with the Pelican Reef Expansion, many of the lease applicant`s had no intention of planting clams, selling their leases to make a quick profit. It was like an old fashioned land grab. After that, DACS stopped accepting lease applications. During that time the clam market could absorbed the added production, clam prices were double what they are today. Making the same mistake now, with the shape we are in, would be disastrous. We have been over producing for some time now, causing prices to plummet. More clam leases means more clams. What we need now is a marketing plan. The vast majority of Cedar Key Clammers want the Governor and his Cabinet to vote No on all upcoming lease applications. The Dept. of Agriculture has a duty to manage our submerged lands responsibly, considering the fact that the submerged lands we use to farm clams, are owned by the Citizens of Florida. Thank you, Mike Hodges Flow us on Facebook @ Save the Clam Farmers of Cedar Key Fl. |
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