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Visit Statewide Water Quality MapVisit FWC. Shellfish Harvesting Area Maps are available from the Department that illustrate classification boundaries. Clam gardens are intertidal features modified by Northwest Coastal Indigenous people (e.g., moving and clearing rocks, building rock walls to stabilize sediment upshore, creating terraces in the tide flats to alter beach slope and substrate) to enhance clam habitat for optimal shellfish production. See the metadata for variable explanations and data notes All shellfish in Texas waters must be harvested from approved or conditionally approved areas as designated on the maps. Photo courtesy of Florida Department of Health. From 2012, there was a large increase in shellfish beds with conditional access, which can be based on many factors. Observe a stranded wildlife or fish kill. Top-ranked for efficiency and effectiveness, the Fund has worked in all 50 states to protect more than 7.8 million acres of land since 1985, including 117,600 acres of working forestry, recreational lands, wildlife habitat, and cultural resources across Florida. The chart below shows why shellfish beaches in Puget Sound were classified as prohibited for harvesting in 2018: In contrast, the primary reason for the closure of shellfish beds in Georgia Basin was proximity to ferry terminals, wharfs, marinas, docks, or other vessel traffic, which contributed to 37% of the shellfish closure areas. 535 kB It began in the 1970s in the Indian River Lagoon when attempts were made to culture hard clams as a means of taking pressure off declining wild populations. Likewise, manure and agricultural chemicals that are not properly treated or controlled by farms can end up in our waterways and impact shellfish growing areas. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Bureau of Food and Meat Inspection HACCP Program. A patchy bloom was observed along the 1-mile survey line. Box 89Cedar Key, FL 32625Phone: (352) 543-5057, Online Resource Guide for Florida Shellfish Aquaculture, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, www.myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational, www.FreshfromFlorida.com/Division-Offices/Marketing-and-Development.