Friday, May 30, 2025

FWC Fish and Wildlife Research Institute May Research Updates

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30-year Anniversary of Florida Panther Genetic Restoration

Florida panther and two kittens

30-year Anniversary of Florida Panther Genetic RestorationAmphibian Week was started to increase awareness about amphibians and to celebrate all things amphibian! We highlighted species like tiger salamanders, striped newts, sirens, bog frogs and more. In Florida, Ranavirus and chytrid fungi (Bd and Bsal) have become serious concerns for populations of frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. These diseases can cause rapid population declines, even local extinctions, and harm amphibians that are vital to healthy ecosystems.

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Striped newts in a researcher's hand


Celebrating Amphibian Week!

Amphibian Week was started to increase awareness about amphibians and to celebrate all things amphibian! We highlighted species like tiger salamanders, striped newts, sirens, bog frogs and more. In Florida, Ranavirus and chytrid fungi (Bd and Bsal) have become serious concerns for populations of frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. These diseases can cause rapid population declines, even local extinctions, and harm amphibians that are vital to healthy ecosystems.

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Spotted skunk


Skunks in the Sunshine State!

A new FWRI study revealed big changes in skunk ranges over the past 20 years. Our researchers used sightings of skunks submitted by Floridians (maybe you?) and those collected by scientists to estimate statewide ranges of each skunk species.

We found that
📉 Spotted skunk range declined by 30%
🦨 Striped skunk range remained stable
⬇️ Overlap decreased between the two species' ranges

This is the first research to show that spotted skunks in Florida may be in trouble. 

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White shark under water


Juvenile white shark capture - ON VIDEO!

Our Fisheries Independent Monitoring Biologists observed this 7-and-a-half-foot juvenile white shark while conducting video surveys for the Gulf Fishery Independent Survey of Habitat and Ecosystem Resources (G-FISHER) which uses stereo-baited remote underwater video (S-BRUV) to record a 360° view of reef fish and nearby habitat. This shark is around 13 years old, and was observed about 50 miles offshore of Tarpon Springs, Florida.

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New on MyFWC.com/Research

We hope you enjoy these articles that have been recently added/updated on our website:

Red Tide Current Status
Red Tide-Related Hotlines and Information Sources
2025 Manatee Mortalities
Red Tide Manatee Mortalities
Annual Rescue Summaries [Manatee]
New Publications
Inshore Fisheries and Monitoring
Coastal Habitat Integrated Mapping and Monitoring Program (CHIMMP)
Stone Crab Catch Data


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Through effective research and technical knowledge, we provide
timely information and guidance to protect, conserve, and manage
Florida's fish and wildlife resources.





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