Brochures and Videos
To download or order brochures available from the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, please select the titles from the list. At this time we are unable to process brochure and video requests outside the U.S. and Canada.
Boating and Angling Guides
Since 1992, the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute has been producing a statewide series of educational boating and angling guides that also provide information about Florida ecosystems.
- Apalachee Bay
- Apalachicola Bay
- Bay County
- Biscayne Bay (English)
- Brevard County
- Charlotte Harbor
- Collier County
- Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties
- Flagler and St. Johns Counties
- Hernando and Pasco Counties
- Lower Florida Keys
- Middle Florida Keys
- Nassau and Duval County
- Nature Coast
- Sarasota County
- St. Joseph Bay
- Tampa Bay
- Treasure Coast South
- Upper Florida Keys
- Volusia County
Activities for Kids!
Looking for something to keep the kids busy? How about some coloring and activity sheets? Designed for children ages 3-10, these sheets and booklets make learning fun!
- A Sea Adventure in Florida Crossword Puzzle (Answers)
- A Sea Adventure in Florida Crossword Puzzle (Puzzle)
- A Sea Adventure in Florida Crossword Puzzle (Questions)
- Bookmarks
- Can You Guess Who We Are? (2)
- Compare the Pictures
- Fiddler's Run
- Help Us Find Our Names
- Manatee Activity Workbook
- Manatee Coloring Sheet
- Marine Alphabet Coloring Book
- Sea Friends Word Search (lower level)
- Sea Friends Word Search (upper level)
- Word Creation
Sea Stats
This series of brochures provides information on some of FWRI's areas of marine research including fish, manatees, coral reefs, and red tide. Four pages in length, these brochures provide information on age and growth, distribution, migration, feeding habits, and more.
Additional Resources
Reports
- Implementing the Dry Tortugas National Park Research Natural Area Science Plan: The 5-Year Report
- Red Tide Control and Mitigation Program Report to Stakeholders
The Sport Fish Restoration Program
Enjoy the videos produced through the Sport Fish Restoration Program.
- The Science Behind Florida Marine Fisheries: Full Program | Part 1, Marine Fisheries Research | Part 2, Stock Enhancement | Part 3, Artificial Reefs
- Florida's Sport Fish Restoration Program
- How you Contribute to Sport Fish Restoration
- Catch and Release Fishing
- It's In Your Hands