- Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
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commonname = Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
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formedyear = 1999
formedmonthday = July 1
preceding1 = Marine Fisheries Commission
preceding2 = Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission
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sizearea = 170,304 km2
sizepopulation = 18,251,243
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speciality1 = Natural Resources
speciality2 = Fishing and Hunting
speciality3 = Waterways
speciality4 = Homeland Security
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headquarters = Tallahassee, Florida
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sworntype = Law Enforcement Officer
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chief1name = Mr. Rodney Barreto
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website = http://myfwc.com/
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reference =The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is a Florida governmental organization created in 1999 with the purpose of regulating the environment and enforcing environmental legislation in the state of
Florida . Formerly known as the "Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission," it combines the former offices of the Marine Fisheries Commission, Divisions of Marine Resources and Law Enforcement of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and all of the employees and Commissioners of the former Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, and is regulated by seven governor-appointed commissioners.History
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, better known by its shortened acronym of FWC, was founded on July 1, 1999 as a result of a 1998
Florida Constitution al amendement approved in1998 . The creation of the FWC united several previously-separate organizations under a universal umbrella. The FWC is headquartered inTallahassee, Florida , and has over 1,800 full-time employees. The FWC operates five regional offices, a Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, and 73 field offices across the state of Florida.Departments
In addition to serving as the environmental regulatory agency for the state of Florida, the FWC operates as a law enforcement agency in Florida, and FWC officers can perform many police actions in the course of their duties. Alongside the law-enforcement aspects of the agency, the FWC operates several associate departments.
* [http://research.myfwc.com Fish and Wildlife Research Institute]
*Division of Hunting and Game Management
*Division of Habitat and Species Conservation
*Division of Freshwater Fisheries Management
*Division of Marine Fisheries Management
*Division of Law Enforcement [http://myfwc.com/law/]
*Office of Information Technology
*Office of Recreation Services
There are also three overarching divisions created for administrative purposes, which work primarily within the structure of the FWC itself. These are:
*Community Relations
*Office of Policy and Stakeholder CoordinationCommissioners
Commissioners of the FWC are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the legislature for five-year terms. Typically, commissioners come from different geographical areas of the state in order to ensure that the FWC adequately protects the entire state of Florida, but it is not unusual to have multiple commissioners from the same city or region.
Current commissioners: [http://myfwc.com/aboutus/commiss.html]
*Rodney Barreto (Miami ) (Chairman)
*David K. Meehan (St. Petersburg)
*H.A. "Herky" Huffman (Deltona)
*Sandra T. Kaupe (Palm Beach )
*Richard A. Corbett (Tampa )
*Brian S. Yablonski (Tallahassee )
*Kathy Barco (Jacksonville )new appointments
*Dwight Stephenson (
Ft. Lauderdale )
*Kenneth Wright (Orlando)
*Ronald Bergeron Ft. Lauderdaleee also
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List of law enforcement agencies in Florida References
External links
* [http://myfwc.com/ Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission site]
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