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The FWC is serious in our commitment to involve stakeholders and customers in decisions that affect our fish and wildlife resources.

One way we do this is by conducting numerous online surveys. Some gather research data; others seek opinions on agency programs. We also want your thoughts on proposed rule changes, management plans and other conservation issues.

Please click on the links below to learn more and get involved.

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Opinion Surveys

Research Surveys

  • AnglerSurvey.com - Monthly surveys to assess participation, trends and buying habits.
  • Aquatic Health Survey - Help scientists determine which aquatic health issues are specific to each region of the state.
  • Fishing Capital Survey - Florida is the Fishing Capital of the World, tell us what you think is necessary to keep it that way.
  • Florida Offshore Fishing Survey - The Fish and Wildlife Research Institute is interested in learning more about the habits of Florida's offshore anglers and the state's recreational wahoo fishery.
  • FWC Online Panel - Participate in occasional surveys on a variety of fish and wildlife issues.
  • Horseshoe Crab Survey - Help biologists identify horseshoe crab nesting beaches throughout Florida.
  • HunterSurvey.com - Monthly surveys to assess participation, trends and buying habits.
  • Quick Input for Freshwater Fisheries - Various regulation changes have been suggested by the public, and we want to track angler opinions on whether they should be implemented.
  • Report Marine Debris

Our mission: Managing fish and wildlife resources for their long-term well-being and the benefit of people.