"Florida's Fishing Industry and Coastal Communities Struggle to Recover After Hurricane Idalia"

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The fishing industry in Florida's Big Bend region, already struggling due to a net-fishing ban in the 1990s, faces further uncertainty after Hurricane Idalia caused significant damage to boats and polluted the waters. The region, known for its sport fishing and seafood industry, relies heavily on tourism and nature preserves. The storm's impact on the local fishing industry is expected to be a blow to the economy, prompting Governor Ron DeSantis to promise federal funds for rebuilding efforts. President Biden plans to visit the affected area, while residents face the daunting task of cleanup and rebuilding their livelihoods.
Topics:nation#big-bend-region#economic-impact#environment#florida-fishing-industry#hurricane-idalia#rebuilding-efforts
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